ADDIS ABABA: Somalia’s most powerful warlord, Mohamed Farah Aideed, gave a big boost to peace hopes for his shattered country on Thursday by ending a boycott and flying to talks with his main rival. Mr Aideed, who had earlier said he would not attend because he was afraid the United Nations or the USA might arrest him, arrived in Ethiopia aboard a U.S. plane for talks that will include his arch foe, Ali Mahdi Mohamed.

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