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Russian delegation arrives in Somaliland

 

HARGEISA (Somalilandpress) — Somaliland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday welcomed a high-powered Russian business delegation that is in Somaliland to explore investment opportunities and strengthen relations.

 

The delegation which consists of investors and journalists is in the country for a four-day visit and are expected to meet with different Somaliland ministers and the president.

 

The delegation will travel to number of locations where they will examine investment-related opportunities in a bid to strengthen bilateral economic and commercial relations in the region.

 

According to sources the Russians want to renew their relations with the nations of the Horn of Africa under new foreign policy dubbed ‘Horn of Africa initiative’, similar to that one of the days of the Soviet Union. They added that Somaliland was the first of number of countries the Russians want to develop ties with in the region.

 

They will visit port of Berbera, where they will meet President Dahir Rayale. Berbera’s 12-metre deep-water facility was constructed in 1964 by Russian engineers at a cost of $5.6 million. They have also constructed the longest run way in the region in the 70s.

 

The reports added that the Russians want to invest in oil exploration and other infrastructures.

 

In the final-leg of their visit, the Russian delegation have been invited for a dinner at Mansor Hotel where they will meet with former Somali students who studied in the Soviet Union.

 

Last week, the Russian navy operating the coast of Somalia, turned over seven suspected pirates to Somaliland authorities in the Sanag region.

 

Somalilandpress, 21 March 2010

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B   

Russians as well. at this rate tourism in the republic is growing fast.

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Here are the pics

Madaxweynaha oo Xafiiskiisa ku Qaabilay Wefdi Ka Socday Dalka Ruushka , Daawo

Written by Qarannews

Mar 22, 2010 at 07:46 AM

 

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Hargeysa (Qarannews)- Warsaxaafadeed uu soo saaray Afhayeenka Madaxtooyada JSL, Mudane, Siciid Cadaani Mooge, ayaa waxa uu u qornaa sida tan "Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland, Mudane, Daahir Rayaale Kaahin, waxa uu maanta xafiiskiisa kulan kula yeeshay wefdigii ka socday dalka Ruushka.

 

Wefdigaasi oo isugu jiray, saraakiil ka tirsan shirkadaha waaweyn ee dalka Ruushka iyo niman maal qabeeno ah, waxa ay ku yimaadeen Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland, booqasho dhawr maalmood ah, iyadoo ujeedada socdaalkooduna uu ahaa in ay soo indho indheeyaan, Mashaariicda u baahan maalgashiga dalalka shisheeyaha.

 

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Madaxweynuhu, waxa uu wefdigaasi ugu mahad naqay booqashada ay ku yimaadeen Somaliland, si ay indhahooda ugu soo arkaan Nabad gelyada iyo Xasiloonida ka jirta dalka ,. Isagoo isla markaana carababaabay inay Somaliland gacmo furan ku soo dhawaynayso cid allaale cidii danaynaysa in ay maal gashi ku samayso dalka, maadaama aanu leenahay dal dihin oo leh khayraad badan oo ku jira Bad iyo Berriba.

 

Madaxweynuhu, waxa kale oo uu soo qaaday , Mashaariicdii ay hore uga fuliyeen Somaliland dalkii la odhan jiray Soviet Union , kuwaasi oo ay ka mid ahaayeen Dekeda iyo Madaarka Magaalada Berbera. Wefdigaasi ka socda Dalka Ruushka, intii ay joogeen dalka , waxa ay la kulmeen, Wasiiro dhawr ah iyo saraakiil ka tirsan kuwii ku soo tababartay dalkii la odhan jiray Soviet Union oo yaqaana Afka Ruushka, waxana wefdigu ay si weyn ugu mahad naqeen dadweynaha reer Somaliland, Xukuumad iyo Shacbiba, sidii diiranayd ee loogu soo dhaweeyay Somaliland intii ay joogeen, iyagoo ballan qaaday in aanu noqon doonin safarkani kii ugu danbeeyay ee ay ku yimaadaan Somaliland, iyagoo marar kale ku soo noqon doona dalka".

 

Last Updated ( Mar 22, 2010 at 08:22 AM )

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Abtigiis   

The white Rhodesians who are living a difficult life in Zimbabwe have no idea how much prestige and money they forgo by not going to Somaliland. With a second-hand suit and a decent tie, they could get a red-carpet treatment in Igal antarnational ayraboodh and meet the President of the republic - Rayaale.

 

They could even play key role in giving opinions about how Somaliland should pursue its quest for independence and how to deal with the khusuusi problem.

 

Lately, Somaliland's craze after any white man has become almost comical. Any private businessman is taken to the 'president' and is paraded in the national TV, with the intention of demoralising the enemies who will see that the world is listening to Somaliland.

 

War sidan isu dhaama ilaahay ka yaabaao, rer-midnimo-diidoow. I saw the said Russian on the Tv and they looked surprised and shocked. Their suppressed laughter said it all.

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Abtigiis   
:D:D Magaaladu jidad fiican maleh. Kolkaa Diyaaradii ninkii Tie'ga dheeraa sameeyey ayaa lagu soo mariyey magaalada iyo goobaha mashaariicda investment'gu ka socdaa. :D

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looooool@ninkii Tie'ga dheeraa

 

waabad isoo xasuusisay :D . waa wagaan ogaaday in NGONGE la waalay suu kaasuu difaacay in the name of inventor's right

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Markay ka so noqdeen Berbera, ayaanu diyaradi tusnay waxay yidhaheen wa diyaradi mig eeh anagu anu samayn jirnay waxay no ballanqadeen inay diyaarado naga iibin doonaan casri ah oo loogu deeqo Ciidanka Cirka Eeh Jamhuuriyada Somaliland.

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