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PRESIDENT KAHIN'S SPEECH AT CHATHAM HOUSE ON 6 MARCH 2009

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Re: PRESIDENT KAHIN'S SPEECH AT CHATHAM HOUSE ON 6 MARCH 2009

Postby Executive » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:53 pm

Ina Baxar wrote:
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*Nobleman* wrote:Oh snap they werent lying when they said that David millaband invited riyalle to the UK.


They were told to join Sheikh Sharif's national unity government


:lol: , ooh yeah , how do you know that ?


Are you following anything? Mise sawiir ba eegta kaliya? :lol:

http://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id ... and#g904.0

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Re: PRESIDENT KAHIN'S SPEECH AT CHATHAM HOUSE ON 6 MARCH 2009

Postby The_Emperior5 » Sat Mar 07, 2009 8:13 pm

UK(Jidbaale.com):- Lord Malloch-Brown:-We have had contact with the President of Somaliland, and the Foreign Secretary will meet him. Our position remains the same: first and foremost, the leaders of Somalia and Somaliland must sit down to try to resolve their differences. Beyond that, it is for Africa to take the lead in any change of status that might follow. We certainly cannot overlook the fact that Somaliland is the one part of broader Somalia where there is, at the moment, some reasonable government and development progress. Indeed, some 60 per cent of our development assistance is applied to Somaliland because of the success that is possible there.


On Somalia, the fight against piracy is certainly critical. As noble Lords know, we are very much involved in the piracy taskforce; its command centre is here in the UK. Beyond that, we are engaged onshore in Somalia, in the work to stabilise the political situation. There is important progress at the moment and we have been encouraging that with a new President, who has now succeeded in forming a broad-based Government, who have returned to Mogadishu. While there have been ups and downs in security, the basic trend towards a more inclusive politics in Somalia seems to be on course as an outcome of the Djibouti process.



he said basicaly we need to talk 2 somalia and we need to solve our problems
welll we are ready to talk to sh sharif and say we are labbo dawladood macasalaama adeer thats about it but taasuun ba la suggayaa..


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