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Somaliland and Ethiopia signs "Historic" MoU on access to Red Sea and Establishment of Naval Base

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2 hours ago, maakhiri1 said:

This was unnecessary

 

Don't quote qashinkaan, Maakhiri. Waa qof aad Soomaalida u neceb, used to be a member on here, too, until he was banned years ago.

Plus C/ritaax Siisi was talking about the possibilities Soomaaliya's bright future had there not been decades of severe dagaalo sokeeye. Waana runtiisa.

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Sisi was talking to Egptians, It is true, if you break your govement,  and align yourself, with Somali enemy number 1, 30 years on, hard to fix

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4 minutes ago, Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar said:

Don't quote qashinkaan, Maakhiri. Waa qof aad Soomaalida u neceb, used to be a member on here, too, until he was banned years ago.

Plus C/ritaax Siisi was talking about the possibilities Soomaaliya's bright future had there not been decades of severe dagaalo sokeeye. Waana runtiisa.

LOL who was he?

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Very sad, infiltration, invasion and cultural appropriation under full swing

This is well planned decades ago, and has some roots Somali doing injustices, grievances in Somali Galbeed, Somalia, Goojacade, some wiling to screw with Somalis and joined the enemy 

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its nothing to worry about its just some Christians who  live in the city a very small minority  they are having some christian holiday .. abtigiis cant stop them. even if he wanted. these ethiopians also have no idea  who sayid  Mohammed abdulla hassan was. wa ummad kale jeeda 

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2 hours ago, maakhiri1 said:

Very sad, infiltration, invasion and cultural appropriation under full swing

This is well planned decades ago, and has some roots Somali doing injustices, grievances in Somali Galbeed, Somalia, Goojacade, some wiling to screw with Somalis and joined the enemy 

I saw this coming a long time ago. I knew its only a matter of time before Jigjiga also goes the way of Diridhaba and other lost Somali cities. Believe me, this scenario will again replicate in Goday, Dhagaxbuur, wardheer, Gaashaamo, and every other town and village in the state. Somalis made the biggest mistake when they moved their capital from Diridhaba to Jigjiga. This is not a sovereign state where the capital needs protection from external forces. On the contrary, keeping the capital of the Somali state in Ethiopia on the periphery would have protected the interior. 

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UN urges Ethiopia and Somalia to talk to solve dispute

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Monday January 22, 2024

 

FILE - UNSecretary General Antonio Guterres

United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Sunday urged Addis Ababa and Mogadishu to open dialogue to settle their dispute over Ethiopia's maritime deal with the breakaway region of Somaliland.

Tensions in the Horn of Africa have escalated since landlocked Ethiopia struck a deal with Somaliland on January 1 that gives it much sought-after access to the sea.

In return, Somaliland -- which unilaterally declared independence in 1991 -- has said Ethiopia would give it formal recognition. Addis Ababa has not confirmed this.

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Somalia on Thursday ruled out mediation with Ethiopia unless the deal is cancelled, and vowed to fight by "all legal means" to oppose it.

"We are always guided by our principles and our principles are related to the unity, the sovereignty and territorial independence of countries, including Somalia," Guterres told a press conference at the G77 plus China summit in the Ugandan capital.

"We hope that through dialogue it will be possible to overcome the current situation," he said.

His comments added to calls led by the United States, China, the European Union, African Union and Arab League to respect Somali sovereignty.

Ethiopia and neighbouring Somalia have a history of stormy relations and territorial feuds, fighting two wars in the late 20th century.

Mogadishu has branded the maritime pact an act of "aggression" by Ethiopia, which has in turn insisted no laws have been transgressed. 

Under the deal, Somaliland agreed to lease 20 kilometres (12 miles) of its coast for 50 years to Ethiopia, which wants to set up a naval base and a commercial port.

Somalia vehemently opposes the independence claim by the former British protectorate of 4.5 million people that is not recognised by the international community.

Ethiopia -- the second most populous country in Africa -- was cut off from the coast after Eritrea seceded and declared independence in 1993 following a three-decade war.

Addis Ababa had  access to a port in Eritrea until the two countries went to war in 1998-2000. Since then Ethiopia has sent most of its sea trade through Djibouti.  

While Somaliland is largely stable, Somalia has witnessed decades of civil war and a bloody Islamist insurgency.

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13 hours ago, Xaaji Xunjuf said:

Sultan faisal ali Hussien

Emotionally filled sentiments overriding any form of rational thought. We really have to protect elders from themselves and put a maximum age in place for them to be active in politics or any public position. 70 years should be a reasonable age and most mental decay sets in. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Che -Guevara said:

More like Oromo army.

Is this part of the ‘Oromumma’ politics and its expansionists strategies? 

 

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