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Is Somaliland a Politically Failure?

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Re: Is Somaliland a Politically Failure?

Postby The_Emperior5 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:46 pm

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Re: Is Somaliland a Politically Failure?

Postby The_Emperior5 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:49 pm

Galia you cannot put the blame on the International Community,

The EU and US are neutral they do not support it, nor are they against it.
Most of the AU are pro somaliland, and will not oppose recognition, well except Djibouti maybe..

Egypt was the one activley fighting Somaliland interest in the Arab League and the AU,
but that was mubaraks regime, the new government has changed its tune and has invited our foriegn minister for the first time,
Egypt will also be buying livestock from us soon.

Ali Abdullah saleh is also gone, and Yemen has no somalia policy anymore.

Sudan and Egypt were the biggest obstacle to Somalilands recognition the president of rwanda Paul Kagame even raised the issue of Somaliland at the African union summit in Ghana in 2007 And when the AU chairman at that time suggested to invite president rayaale at the next African summit sudan bashir said if Somaliland president is invited Sudan will withdraw its seat at the African union. But Sudan is now Divided into two Countries a new administration is in Egypt Mr greenbook is dead Ali abdalle salihi is on the run things are looking good for Somaliland.


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