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John Kerry arrives in Somalia amid tight security

Xinhua, May 5, 2015 Adjust font size:

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia on Tuesday, marking the first visit of U.S. Secretary of State to the country in over 20 years.

Security in Mogadishu has been tightened with roads leading to the airport sealed off.

Kerry is scheduled to officially open the U.S. embassy office in Mogadishu which is located in the heavily fortified UN and Africa Union Mission on Somalia (AMISOM) compound within the airport.

Kerry's coming to Mogadishu is considered as an indication of improved security and political situation in the country and he will be expected to discuss terrorism which had bedeviled the Horn of Africa country.

This will be the most high profile visit by an American senior official to Somalia since U.S. forces pulled out of Somalia in 1993 following the aborted Black Hawk Operation.

Somali leaders had last week expressed discontent over what they said is failure by donor countries including the U.S. to honor their pledges with particular reference to the promises made during the Brussels Conference in 2013.

Against this backdrop, Kerry is expected to make further support to Somalia as he did in Kenya Monday where he pledged 100 million dollars to fight the militant group Al-Shabaab. Endi