[01:31.00]We have unfinished business there.
[01:33.55]We are going to continue to be there.
[01:35.74]And this attack would only make our resilience and our position very clear that al-Shabab posed a real threat not only to Kenya, but East Africa.
[01:46.52]And therefore, we would not be cowed and would not consider whether we need to rethink our activities there.
[01:53.77]If anything, using the aim of Amisom, we are only going to intensify our presence.”
[01:59.67]Britain has welcomed recent statements from Iran’s new government that it wants to improve relations with the West and ease concerns about its nuclear programme.
[02:08.24]Speaking after meeting his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Zarif on the side-lines of the UN General Assembly in New York,
[02:14.04]the Foreign Secretary William Hague said it was time for Iran’s statements to be matched by concrete steps.
[02:19.94]The BBC diplomatic correspondent says there are expectations that the UN summit could produce a turning point in Iran’s relations with the West.
[02:27.22]A court in Egypt has banned the Muslim Brotherhood from carrying out any activity in the country and has ordered the confiscation of its assets.
[02:36.02]The military-backed government has taken a series of tough measures against the group since Mohamed Morsi from the brotherhood was ousted from presidency in July.