Somali President Hassan Mohamed’s office has announced that he has fired

Somali President Hassan Mohamed’s office has announced that he has fired his adviser who opposed the entry of Egyptian troops into Somalia.

The country’s news sources reported that the adviser of the president, Abdiresheed Mohamed Noor, commented on Saturday that it is not appropriate to bring the dispute between Ethiopia and Egypt on the Nile River to Somalia.
The presidential advisor made this comment after Egypt started airlifting a large number of its soldiers with military support to Mogadishu.
Some politicians of the South West province of Somalia, which borders Ethiopia, protested the entry of Egyptian troops into Somalia last week on Friday.

When Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding with its self-governing Somaliland, it was Egypt that protested within hours.
She called Somalia and said, “Don’t worry, I’m here for you. I’ll stand with you in any way.”
Its officials dared to say how much blood Ethiopia has paid for Somalia and tried to paint Ethiopia as a source of instability.
When they are talking about the name of Ethiopia, they are cold.
The president of Somalia was in conflict with Ethiopia and he was traveling to Egypt.

Recently, they said, “We have signed a military agreement with Egypt.”

Not long after this was heard, Egyptian planes carrying various weapons material landed in Mogadishu and unloaded the material.

She said that she does not want Ethiopia’s defense to continue with ATMIS, for which Somalia has shed blood and paid a price;
It has become a surprise that Egypt wants to deploy its troops in Somalia.

“We don’t want the Egyptian soldiers to come, the Ethiopian soldiers have paid the price for us; they should not leave” Somali councilors and residents went out in the square and raised their voices.
It was heard that the president was involved in firing people who said, “You have supported Ethiopia with your position.”
While there is the same regional issue, Egypt has started to threaten Ethiopia by raising the issue of the Great Renaissance Dam, saying, “I will take any kind of action.”
Although the Egyptian threat is not new.
She was far away from where she was;
It is her right to shout and talk, but she can never touch Ethiopia.