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Xaaji knows this 'MoU' stinks to high heaven, but he would like to convince himself otherwise. I have never seen anyone willing to give away what their ancestors fought so hard to keep.
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Addis Ababa, January 27/2024(ENA)- Ethiopia will reinforce its ongoing peaceful negotiations based on the principle of give and take in order to fulfill its aspiration of securing seaport, the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) underscored. This was stated at a symposium organized by the National Intelligence and Security Service under the theme “Ethiopia’s quest for seaport.” Speaking at the symposium, National Intelligence and Security Service Deputy Director General Sisay Tola said the country which had owned ports for thousands of years was made landlocked for the past three decades. With the current objective situation in the country, however, the nation cannot afford to continue landlocked, he added. The deputy director general noted that four major factors justify the urgency of the demand for sea ports, which among others include the economic development of the county, the growing population and the need for equitable benefit for the people of the country, legal and historical rights of the country to secure access and ownership of seaport. Sisay, who stressed that Ethiopia’s demand for access to sea and ownership right should not be perceived as individual use, added that the MoU signed with Somaliland is focused on mutual benefits and is a blessing that contributes to the growth of the region and not to harm any country. However, historical and current adversaries of the country are trying to distort the issue and use it to sow discord and confusion in the region. Therefore, the diplomatic community and all Ethiopians should make the truth clear and the Somali government and the international community, the deputy director general stressed. He further urged all public and commercial media and social media outlets to discharge their historical responsibilities by explaining the truth to the international community and about Ethiopia’s needs for seaport. NISS Deputy Director General, Tazer Gebregziabiher said on his part that special attention is given to the implementation of the agreement entered with Somaliland, which happens to be not the only one. The agreement has defied the wrong assumption that prevailed about the quest for seaport, which was taken as something untouchable, and opened the door for effectively securing the strategic interests of the country, he added. According to the National Intelligence and Security Service, the symposium was attended by officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, security, intelligence and other as well as invited guests.
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Next Ethiopian War: Eritrea/Amhara vs Tigray/Abiy
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Next Ethiopian War: Eritrea/Amhara vs Tigray/Abiy
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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Next Ethiopian War: Eritrea/Amhara vs Tigray/Abiy
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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Next Ethiopian War: Eritrea/Amhara vs Tigray/Abiy
Che -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
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“Many pieces of evidence point to Ethiopia being the port's owner, given that Amharic and Arabic were the main languages of communication in Zeila at the time. Ethiopia has a long history with ports. Ethiopia’s survival still rests on port, and maintaining a strong port is always dependent on having a good idea. Ethiopia signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Somaliland, which allows it to import and export commodities from the port it possesses. It will, therefore, also permit it to build a military and naval base and to encircle its territory up to 20 kilometers around the sea.”
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SSC ship has sailed. Sland has now an opportunity to correct its ways in regards to Awdal before it is too late.
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Why should any region in Sland be held captive to Hargeisa's whims? If Hargeisa insists on secession but pro-union regions want to stay, with Somalia proper, they should be welcome to Mogadishu.
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It's bad when your calls are not being returned or letters answered.