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Hargeysa (Caasimada Online) – Danjiraha dalka Shiinaha ee Soomaaliya, Amb. Qin Jian ayaa lagu wadaa inuu socdaal ku tago caasimada Somaliland ee Hargeysa, sida ay ogaatay Caasimada Online.

Safarka danjiraha ee Somaliland ayaa daba socda xiriirka iyo heshiiska cusub ee kala saxiixdeen Somaliland iyo Taiwan, kaasi oo dowladda Shiinuhu ay si weyn uga carootay.

Shiinaha ayaa si adag uga hor-yimid xiriirka labadaasi dhinac, isagoona ku tilmaamay wax aan la aqbali kareyn, isla markaana xad-gudub ku ah Jamhuuriyada dadka ee Shiinaha.

Sida ay ogaatay Caasimada Online, Amb. Qin Jian ayaa kulamo la yeelan doona madaxda ugu sareysa Somaliland, gaar ahaan madaxweyne Muuse Biixi, oo uu kala hadli doono mowqifkooda ku aadan xiriirka Taiwan.

Qin Jian ayaa si rasmi ah Somaliland u gaarsiin doona diidmadooda ku aadan in xiriir diblumaasiyadeed lala sameeyo Taiwan, oo iyadu sheegata inay tahay dal ka madax banaan Jamhuuriyada Shiinaha.

Safarka Jian ee Hargeysa ayaa qeyb ka ah dadaalada ay Beijing ku wiiqeyso iskaashiga Taiwan iyo Somaliland, oo iyadu laftigeedu ah maamul ka tirsan Soomaaliya, balse ku dooda madax-banaani aan taageero ka haysan beesha caalamka.

Somaliland iyo Taiwan ayaa iyagu dhawaan si wada-jir ah u sheegay in diidmada Shiinaha aysan waxba ka badali doonin iskaashigooda, walow aan si rasmi ah loo ogeyn halka uu ku dambeyn doono xiriirkaasi cusub.

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1 minute ago, Timacaddeh said:

He has visited Somaliland twice already about the Taiwan issue, and been rebuffed on each occasion. He has nothing to say that interests Somaliland. The deal with Taiwan is too lucrative for Somaliland to forsake it, just to appease the Chinese.

For what’s it worth... indhoyarta labada dhinac inaanu labo lisno waa xaq😁

  • Haha - That was funny. You made me laugh! 2

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The Chinese will have to cough up an offer too good to refuse. Or he knows the drill. :D

On a serious note, he will come empty handed.

Somaliland is better off with Taiwan. Specially with the Western countries decoupling their relationship with the communist regime. 

 

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20 minutes ago, Suldaanka said:

The Chinese will have to cough up an offer too good to refuse. Or he knows the drill. :D

On a serious note, he will come empty handed.

Somaliland is better off with Taiwan. Specially with the Western countries decoupling their relationship with the communist regime. 

 

For all intents and purposes, Taiwanese economy has practically been taken over by the communist party. And one of their two major political parties who take turns in ruling Taiwan is pro-unity with China.
 

After Hong Kong, I think Taiwan is next to fall in the domino. 
 

Check below how Taiwan is so dependent on mainland china and Hong Kong

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

Taiwan’s Top Trading Partners

1.China: US$91.9 billion (27.9% of Taiwan’s total exports)

2.United States: $46.3 billion (14.1%)

3.Hong Kong: $40.4 billion (12.3%)

4.Japan: $23.3 billion (7.1%)

5.Singapore: $18.2 billion (5.5%)

6.South Korea: $16.9 billion (5.1%)

7.Vietnam: $10.8 billion (3.3%)

8.Malaysia: $9.4 billion (2.9%)

9.Germany: $6.5 billion (2%)

10.Philippines: $6.2 billion (1.9%)

11.Netherlands: $5.9 billion (1.8%)

12.Thailand: $5.5 billion (1.7%)

13.United Kingdom: $3.6 billion (1.1%)

14.India: $3.3 billion (1%)

15.Australia: $3.2 billion (1%)

http://www.worldstopexports.com/taiwans-top-import-partners/

 

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