The U.N.'s top diplomat in Somalia said Monday that the country is "well advanced" in its transformation from a failed state to a recovering one. Nicholas Kay spoke to the U.N. Security Council. Margaret Besheer has more. "In his final briefing to the Council after more than two years as the U.N.'s envoy in Somalia, Kay said the country is moving away from the chaos that defined it for more than two decades. 'At last, Somalia is facing the problems of a country coming together rather than falling apart.' Kay noted work on organizing the country's numerous regions into states is slowly progressing and urged a 'swift conclusion' to that process. Margaret Besheer, the United Nations." ____________________________________________ In Washington, I'm Dave DeForest. That's the latest world news from VOA. 周一,美国驻索马里高级外交官表示,索马里正从一个四分五裂的国家状态中不断恢复,目前恢复进程良好.尼古拉斯 凯向联合国安理会作出报告.玛格丽特?贝什尔为您详细报道. 尼古拉斯?凯在索马里担任联合国大使超过两年,在他向安理会做出最后报告时,他表示索马里正摆脱困扰他20多年的混乱问题."最后,索马里正面临国家在统一过程中,而非国家分崩离析时所遇到的诸多问题."凯指出,将国家许多地区统一起来形成一个国家,这一工作进程缓慢,并敦促尽快解决.玛格丽特?贝什尔,联合国报道. __________________________________________________ 我是戴夫?德福李斯特,华盛顿报道.以上是美国之音最新国际新闻.