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Clueless and impotent Somalia stood around as Kenya hires

Postby Aragsanahmed » Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:49 am

High profiled foreign maritime lawyers. It's a wrap folks. RIP Somalia.
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By GERALD ANDAE
Thursday, September 18, 2014

Kenya's Attorney-General Githu Muigai has assembled a team of international maritime lawyers to defend Kenya in a long-running border dispute with Somalia as Kenya prepares for a meeting with the UN’s top court next week.
Somalia on August 28 asked the International Court of Justice in The Hague to determine the maritime boundary between the two nations in a row that could decide the fate of potentially lucrative oil and gas reserves off the East African coast.
Prof Muigai said Wednesday Kenya has formed a team of both local and foreign lawyers to defend the case after Somalia’s parliament rejected a deal reached between Kenya and the internationally backed government in Mogadishu.
“Kenya has put together a team of local and international maritime lawyers and other experts ahead of filing documents in response to Somalia’s claim in coming weeks,” said the Attorney-General.
“A preliminary meeting at the International Court of Justice is expected by the end of the month. But we are flying out next week on Wednesday for consultations with our international experts.”
At stake are legal claims by the two nations to sell rights for exploration and collect revenue from any discovery.
Somalia wants the maritime border to continue along the line of the land border, to the southeast diagonally and says a horizontal border would be unfair. Kenya, however, wants the sea border to go in a straight line east, giving it more sea territory.
If the suit goes the Somalia way, Kenya would be left with a small triangle in the Indian Ocean for mineral rights, losing at least seven oil blocks it has offered explorers.
The dispute has been running for years, keeping investors away because of the lack of legal clarity over who owns potential offshore oil and gas reserves.
The Attorney-General said the legal suit at the ICJ would run alongside diplomatic efforts to settle the dispute outside court. “An out-of-court settlement will be preferred, but we must respond to the suit,” said Prof Githu .
He added that an agreement reached and deposited with the Law of the Sea Commission in New York in 2011 following similar diplomatic negotiations was scuttled by Somalia’s parliament, setting the stage for the suit at the UN’s highest judicial body.
“Diplomatic talks are aimed at reverting to the 2011 agreement,” said Prof Githu.
Kenya recently identified eight new offshore exploration blocks available for licensing, and all but one of them are located in the contested area.
Somalia has said the dispute risks deterring multinational oil companies from exploring for oil and gas offshore East Africa.
The agreement between Kenya and Somalia stated that the border would run east along the line of latitude, but Mogadishu, which has lacked an effective central government since 1991, then rejected the agreement in parliament.





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Re: Clueless and impotent Somalia stood around as Kenya hir

Postby SecretAgent » Fri Sep 19, 2014 7:58 am

Its only fish they taking no oil in the sea.

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Re: Clueless and impotent Somalia stood around as Kenya hir

Postby LiquidHYDROGEN » Fri Sep 19, 2014 8:36 am

Its only fish they taking no oil in the sea.
"Only fish"? Excuse me, but that fish belongs to Somalia and seafood is billion dollar industry.

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Re: Clueless and impotent Somalia stood around as Kenya hir

Postby GeoSeven » Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:51 am

Somalia was given a blank cheque by an Arab nation to assemble an international team of the best lawyers. We're going all the way guys. Our case is more sound and it'll be difficult for Kenya to win :D

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Re: Clueless and impotent Somalia stood around as Kenya hir

Postby Khalid Ali » Fri Sep 19, 2014 11:52 am

I have a feeling Kenya will win this , we shall see the results

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Re: Clueless and impotent Somalia stood around as Kenya hir

Postby GeoSeven » Fri Sep 19, 2014 12:23 pm

Khalid, in the near future, those blocks of water might provide substantial contributions to the livelihood of all in Somalia. In the chance that Somaliland does not secede, it's also in your interest that Somalia wins the case...hope alongside Walaweeyniya :lol:


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