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Somaliland: Egypt to open diplomatic office in Hargeisa

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Somaliland: Egypt to open diplomatic office in Hargeisa

 

Posted on 23/09/2011

 

Hargeisa (JSLTimes)-Secretary for foreign affairs Mr. Mohamed-Rashid Sh. Hasan told that the new Egyptian government is about to open diplomatic office recently in Somaliland’s capital of Hargeisa after Somaliland managed to establish close ties with it.

 

Mr. Mohamed Rashid speaking to some of the press told that the current administration led by the incumbent president Ahmed Siilaanyo launched a diplomatic leverage in persuading the Arab countries to have close bilateral ties a move that will improve relation between Somaliland and Egypt.

 

He added that Somaliland embarked on an effort in setting up diplomatic relations including Egypt and Tunis in which there was an uprising that brought about overthrowing their military regimes by groundswell.

 

Mr. Mohamed further added that establishing close cooperation with Arab countries is a top priority for this administration led by President Ahmed Siilaanyo.

 

The secretary called upon all Somaliland expatriates living in the Arab world to provide any assistance and help when it comes to the long standing quest of recognition from the international community.

 

Egypt is going to be the second country that will have a diplomatic office in Hargeisa.

 

Ethiopia was the first in setting up office in Somaliland’s capital of Hargeisa.

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Qaranki   

Mubarek's Egypt stood in SL's path to recognition becuase it thought a single Somalia would work as a counterwieght to Ethiopian dominance, this view has been an utter failure. Hopefully the new regime in Egypt will be more welcoming to others in their quest for self-determination and dignity.

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N.O.R.F   

Africaown, Mustafe and Passerby,

 

When you have all grown out of the juvenile 'I hate Arabs' phase, you will realise that ties with our brethren are vital. Not only do Arab countries host our people in a dignified manner allowing us to live and work but they have always assisted with humanitarian efforts, funded projects and tried to help in mediation (before they gave up). I would suggest you guys look at things in the 'real' world and not just from your own uninformed perceptions.

 

Doubt this news is true.

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they have always assisted with humanitarian efforts, funded projects and tried to help in mediation

Not in my lifetime sxb ....... I still have the remnants of the bullets & missiles written "Made in Egypt" on them.

 

What mediation was that ????

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N.O.R.F   

^have they not sponsored/financed Somali mediation efforts? Did they not finance the main roads linking Somaliland cities?

 

Not talking about Egypt but other Arab nations.

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No ,,, Never

 

Roads were the work of the Italian and Chinese governments ......

 

U mean "Somalia mediation efforts" ??? ,,,, They financed nor even participated NONE in Somaliland

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Projects Information For Somalia

U must be kidding me niyow ,,,, :D

 

 

“Kuwaiti government
will
fund the renovating of Hargeisa and Berbera Airports with the exception that Kuwaiti Fund that is owned by the State of Kuwait will manage the allocation of the funds and contracting”.

And where is it ??? ,,,,,,, WILL ,,, eh ?? ,,, Naga daa dee :D

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