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Eritrea and S Sudan to join Arab League.

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Eritreea is already an  observer state  of the Arab league it's only natural for them to join  south Sudan leaders also speak Arabic or were part of an Arab republic. But Arab league is a useless organization.

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Syria is excluded
South Sudan is being begged to join by Egypt
Eritrea is only observer for a long time since first conflict with Ethiopia since its a sensitive issue in Eritrea.

I don't know why Egyptians never give up on this?

And now Qatar cannot attend if in Saudi Arabia or UAE since all their delegation is not allowed unless they want to be represented by what these countries allow.

Good business for Egypt since Gulf finances.

Arab League now is very low in Sudan after the Palestinian issue is no more important for Arab League.


If I were Farmaajo I would send my secretary or even have a Somali businessman or Student there represent. Just one time and then they would learn to support Somalia tangibly.

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Arab league is a khaleeji Egyptian club for the most part. It doesnt serve Arab interest  at all we have seen it with Syria Libya Palestine Iraq Yemen it's useless. The whole group is dysfunctional it's leaders are careless.

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As long as the plot is not to destroy Djibouti, I am all fine with Eritrea joining IGAD, Arab Leage and all other orgs. Let us hope for the best. 

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7 hours ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said:

Eritrea can never form a real  threat for Djibouti. .Djibouti is protected  by France.

France cannot save Djibouti from American style regime change. He seems to know a good way to fight face book revolutions, his own face book of elders and clan folks from both Somali and Afar. So far is working.

 

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