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US says aid will resume while Somali officials deny causing disruption leading to suspension

Aid resumes after Somalia acknowledged disruption of World Food Programme operations; U.S. continues reviewing assistance to ensure proper management and accountability.

  • On Wednesday, the United States said it would lift the suspension of aid to Somalia after the Federal Government of Somalia took responsibility for disrupting World Food Programme operations and will resume WFP food distribution while continuing to review broader assistance.
  • Earlier this month, the State Department halted all aid after reports Somalia destroyed a WFP warehouse at the Port of Mogadishu holding specialized food for malnourished children and pregnant women.
  • The WFP later said it had retrieved the recovered food but offered few specifics, and it was not immediately clear when the delivery schedule would resume.
  • The United States will continue reviewing Somalia assistance while enforcing its U.S. zero-tolerance policy to reduce waste, theft, or diversion of resources, officials say.
  • Somalia's Foreign Ministry denied the allegation and rejected claims that port works affected aid custody, while the Trump administration increased restrictions on Somali refugees and migrants.
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US says aid will resume while Somali officials deny causing disruption leading to suspension

The United States say it is lifting a suspension of aid to Somalia. The U.S. said Wednesday that authorities in the East African nation had acknowledged accountability for disrupting aid from the World Food Program.

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