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Did Meles rebuff Silanyo?

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PasserBy   

Silanyo's first trip outside of Somaliland was supposed to take him to Ethiopia after Djibouti. There is no indication he made it to Addis. Many are wondering if Meles refused to see him until he accounts for Admiral Osman's misadventure through Somaliland to Ethiopia.

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Mayaani   

Who is Meles? You think Silaayo like those who are beggars. Meles was nothing when Silaayo was some thing bigger than region leader.

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PasserBy   

Xaji,

 

Wasn't you who told us Silanyo was going to visit Djibouti and Ethiopia? Did he miss the flight ot Addis Ababa?

 

 

Mayaani,

 

I think you are trying to tell us that Silanyo is really old. :D

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The Zack   

The Axmar stated that Melez might have refused to meet Siilaanyo but poor Xaaji's comeback was this:

 

Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf:

Ethiopia and somaliland have good relations there is no beef between the two leaders

Shamefully ridiculous!

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NGONGE   

^^ Norf naga daa dee, waxbuu qasi doona. :D

 

Waxa la yedhi:

 

After the presidential reception President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) received from the sisterly nation of Djibouti, he thought it inappropriate to visit the neighbouring country of Ethiopia if a similar treatment were not to be advanced to him. Therefore, and seeing that such a reception would require detailed planning and an initial contact between the two administrations' Heads of Diplomatic Protocol, the President of Somaliland (long may he live and prosper) has decided to take advantage of the instant gratification and good well that resulted from his presidential treatment in Djibouti (as was evident in his reception back home, where all political heavyweights lined up to welcome his Presidential Excellency back).

 

The details of his impending visit to Addis Ababa are still being ironed out and there is a slight difference of opinion about Ethiopia's suggestion of treating it as a Full State Visit (in the diplomatic sense). In his great wisdom, President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) feels that a twenty-one gun salute, a military parade, honour guards or having to stand attention for the Ethiopian National Anthem might be a tad insensitive under the regional circumstances. His counterpart on the other hand, feels that Ethiopia will be committing a diplomatic faux pas should it not follow and improve on Djibouti's precedent.

 

Talks are still ongoing.

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