When the conflict in Yemen and the chaos in Syria drew the world's attention, a group of African soldiers wearing lion badges quietly arrived in Bossaso, Somalia.
The construction personnel left by the giant infrastructure in Djibouti arrived here by ship, bringing a large number of construction machines.
A cargo ship anchored in the Gulf of Aden quietly turned and docked at the dilapidated pier in Bossaso, bringing tens of thousands of tons of food to a hungry Somalia.
As time passed and personnel continued to arrive, a simple military base, originally belonging to the African Union, raised the flags of the United Nations and P.B.
A senior advisor from the Somali Federal Ministry of Constitutional Affairs led a team to Bossaso, and in the presence of an African Union representative, they had a 14-hour meeting with the legendary Hu Lang and representatives from the United Nations Humanitarian Affairs Department.