General Duke Posted May 26, 2007 Ethiopian foreign minister pays surprise visit in Somalia Sat. May 26, 2007 07:46 pm.- By Mohamed Abdi Farah. - Send this news article (SomaliNet) Ethiopian foreign minister Seyoum Mesfin who had secretly visited in the Somalia capital Mogadishu is reported to have had close doors meeting with the top officials of interim government. During his clandestine visit in Mogadishu, Mr. Mesfin met with Somalia president Abdulahi Yusuf Ahmed and his premier Ali Mohamed Gedi over the relations between the two countries and the role the Ethiopian can can take in the reconciliation process. Other reports say that the visit by the Ethiopian foreign minister was related to plans to open the Ethiopian embassy in Mogadishu. The relation between the two government of Somalia and Ethiopia has improved after the Ethiopian forces defeated the Islamic Courts Union which used to control much of southern and central Somalia. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 26, 2007 Wasiirka arrrimaha dibada ee Itoobiya Seyoum Mesfin , Madaxweyne Yuusuf iyo Geeddii oo maanta soo kormeeray dhismaha Safaarada ay yeelan doonto Itoobiya oo berri lagu wado in la furo.Daawo Sawirada Waxaa Magaalada Muqdisho Booqasho ku jooga wasiirka arimaha dibada ee dowlada etopia Md Siyum Musfin, wasiirka arimaha dibada ee dalka etopia ayaa wuxuu kulamo la qaatey Waxaa Magaalada Muqdisho Booqasho ku jooga wasiirka arimaha dibada ee dowlada etopia Md Siyum Musfin, wasiirka arimaha dibada ee dalka etopia ayaa wuxuu kulamo la qaatey madaxda sare ee dowlada fedaralka Somalia Md C/llahi Yusuf iyo Md Cali Maxamed Geedi. Kulankoodii Maanta ka dib ayeey waxeey si wada jir ah madaxdu usoo kor meyreen safaarada ay yeelan doonto dowlada etopia. Xafiiska Warqabadka ee ShabakadaCarmooyin.com ,Mohamed Siidi Muqdisho Somalia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ANWAR Posted May 26, 2007 is the Ethiopian embassy in VILL SOMALIA :eek: :eek: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 26, 2007 No, its not, its a new building which they have leased, undergoing construction. Villa Somalia is the Presedential Palace. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Caano Geel Posted May 26, 2007 are you sure they didn't send the minister of state Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 26, 2007 ^^No thats the Foreign Minister, the same one who comes all the time. Mr Mesfin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Caano Geel Posted May 26, 2007 Just checking you never know these days, with all the invasions fights for freedom .. has any one taken a pop-shot at him yet? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Duke Posted May 26, 2007 ^^^This is his third trip to Mogadishu, and so far no attempts. Though most of the casualties from these attacks are civilians. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted January 14, 2021 He is gone, another anti strong united Soomaaliya Tigrey bites the dust. Tigray: Ethiopian army kills ex-Foreign Minister Seyoum Mesfin Ethiopia says its forces have killed three members of the conflict-hit Tigray region’s former ruling party, including ex-Ethiopian Foreign Minister Seyoum Mesfin. The three Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) officials were killed after they refused to surrender to the military, the government’s task force for the crisis in Tigray said on Twitter on Wednesday. Five other TPLF members were captured, it added. Seyoum was Ethiopia’s foreign minister from 1991 until 2010. The two others killed were former Federal Affairs Minister Abay Tsehaye and ex-parliamentary chief whip Asmelash Woldeselassie. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government declared victory in its conflict with the TPLF, a political party that previously governed the province, on November 28 after it regained control of the region’s capital, Mekelle. Fighting started after the TPLF allegedly attacked federal military bases at multiple locations in the region, triggering a war that has shaken the Horn of Africa. Operations continue Fugitive leaders of the TPLF had promised to continue to fight from the mountains of the region in northern Ethiopia, but their whereabouts are still unknown. The military said last week it had captured Sebhat Nega, a founding member of the TPLF. At the weekend, it said it had killed 15 TPLF members and captured eight others, according to state-run TV. Continue to read Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites