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| Ethiopians meet Somali Islamists27 Nov 2006: UIC accuse Ethiopian forces of shelling Bandiradley Oct 2006: Ethiopian's PM says Ethiopia is "technically at war" with the UIC Sept 2006: Somalia's president survives an assassination attempt July 2006: Ethiopian troops cross into Somalia June 2006: UIC takes control of Mogadishu 1996: Ethiopian forces defeat Islamist fighters in Somali town of Luuq 1964 and 1977: Wars fought over Ethiopia's Ogaden region Timeline: Ethiopia vs Somalia But our correspondent says there has been no indication from Addis Ababa of what message they communicated to the Islamists in Djibouti. Last month Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said the Islamists represented a "clear threat" to his country which he said was prepared for conflict following repeated Islamist calls for a holy war. The UIC, which is reportedly backed by Ethiopia's rival, Eritrea, and now controls much of southern Somalia, has denied claims by Ethiopia and the weak Somali transitional government that it has links to al-Qaeda. Eritrea has denied having 2,000 soldiers in Somalia in support of the UIC. The talks come as Somalia's interim government, formed two years ago, edges closer to securing regional and international approval for the deployment of foreign peacekeeping troops in Somalia. When he came to power, interim President Abdullahi Yusuf asked for foreign troops to bolster his position. A regional grouping of African states, Igad, has now backed that proposal in principle, with the African Union also offering support. The idea is now being considered by the UN Security Council. The UIC strongly opposes any foreign presence on Somali soil, as do several members of Igad, including Sudan. Our correspondent says the talks in Djibouti could be the last opportunity to head off all-out conflict in the Horn of Africa.
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