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Saalax   

For the past few years waxay nagu waleen that the pipeline will go through Berbera.  :D

 

Congrats Djibouti.

 

 

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Saalax   
2 hours ago, Che -Guevara said:

Great, Somali resources will be used to oppress Somali people.

Ethiopia is a federal state some of the resources will go to K5 to develop however it is possible Abiy Ahmed becomes another Tigray puppet.

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Holac   

As long as it doesn't pass through Oromo land, there is no difference between having it go through Somaliland or Djibouti. 

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Saalax   
13 hours ago, Holac said:

As long as it doesn't pass through Oromo land, there is no difference between having it go through Somaliland or Djibouti. 

 

Djiboutians will benefit.

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There was never any discussion or consideration of Berbera on this issue. Reason being the Chinese operate everything and Djibouti was the do or die choice from the get go years ago when there was no railroad functioning or Djibouti only had one port.

There was some consideration for Kismayo or Puntland away from Red Sea and straight to Asia from the Indian ocean side, but the stability of Somalia became unmanageable. The Chinese have least influence and interests in Somaliland.

The Berebera oil/gas pipeline connection was fake news created just to annoy Somalilanders.

Petro dollar drunk childish Arabs talked about Eritrea, but no commercial sense and who is who in Ethiopia do not want any investment to Eritrea where everything rests on one man.

Djibouti that one man, unlike Eritrea has tribal chiefs that can ensure continuity of policy towards Ethiopia.

 

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Saalax   
1 hour ago, Old_Observer said:

There was never any discussion or consideration of Berbera on this issue. Reason being the Chinese operate everything and Djibouti was the do or die choice from the get go years ago when there was no railroad functioning or Djibouti only had one port.

There was some consideration for Kismayo or Puntland away from Red Sea and straight to Asia from the Indian ocean side, but the stability of Somalia became unmanageable. The Chinese have least influence and interests in Somaliland.

 The Berebera oil/gas pipeline connection was fake news created just to annoy Somalilanders.

Petro dollar drunk childish Arabs talked about Eritrea, but no commercial sense and who is who in Ethiopia do not want any investment to Eritrea where everything rests on one man.

 Djibouti that one man, unlike Eritrea has tribal chiefs that can ensure continuity of policy towards Ethiopia.

 

 

Very well said. However the Berbera rumour was created by Somalilanders themselves.  Other people never believed it.

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Saalax, this all belongs Soomaaliweyn. Xabashis should have zero, absolutely zero, benefits in this. Kheyraadkaan ama dhulka haku jiraan, ama dhulka la kor marinaayo ama badda laga dhoofinaayo waa wada Soomaaliya iyo Soomaaliweyn.

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Saalax   
10 minutes ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

Saalax, this all belongs Soomaaliweyn. Xabashis should have zero, absolutely zero, benefits in this. Kheyraadkaan ama dhulka haku jiraan, ama dhulka la kor marinaayo ama badda laga dhoofinaayo waa wada Soomaaliya iyo Soomaaliweyn.

 Wa ruun. Djibouti will benefit it rather than Eritrea. Waxaka darnan lahayd haadi Eritrea laga dhoofin laha.

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