Delegations from Somalia's interim government and opposition groups are
meeting in Djibouti Saturday for United Nations brokered peace talks.
Two
explosions along the road to the airport outside the Somali capital,
Mogadishu, Friday briefly delayed President Abdullahi Yousuf and Prime
Minister Hussein Nur Adde as they prepared to fly to the meeting.
After the explosions Ethiopian backed government forces opened fire on insurgents killing at least two civilians.
During
three days of meetings in Djibouti, the groups will try to finalize
details of a peace agreement worked out in June between the Somali
government and the opposition Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia.
Somalia
has not had a stable government since 1991. Fighting between government
forces and insurgents has killed thousands of Somalis and displaced
more than a million others.