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Did Meles rebuff Silanyo?

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Midkaan xunee passerby labaxay waa tigree xunna oo Somalida kadhax shaahaynaaya.

 

Passerby your warlord TPFL leader Zenawi's reign is coming to an end. Forget about Siilaanyo visiting a house that's about to crumble, soon Alshabaab will conquer and pay a dearly visit to Mr. Meles.

 

Xundjuf, daciifnimada iska daayee ninka kudheh Amiir Godane ayaa kuu imanayee iska sug, anagaba waad nagu tiraahdaayee.

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^Thats true bro, wuxuu naga badiyay Amiir Godane xaga kadhacay iyo Amiir Godane here and Amiir Godane there, bal muxuu isla gaabgaabinayaa markuu Amxaarka arko.

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Thankful   

Originally posted by NGONGE:

^^ Norf naga daa dee, waxbuu qasi doona.
:D

 

Waxa la yedhi:

 

After the presidential reception President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) received from the sisterly nation of Djibouti, he thought it inappropriate to visit the neighbouring country of Ethiopia if a similar treatment were not to be advanced to him. Therefore, and seeing that such a reception would require detailed planning and an initial contact between the two administrations' Heads of Diplomatic Protocol, the President of Somaliland (long may he live and prosper) has decided to take advantage of the instant gratification and good well that resulted from his presidential treatment in Djibouti (as was evident in his reception back home, where all political heavyweights lined up to welcome his Presidential Excellency back).

 

The details of his impending visit to Addis Ababa are still being ironed out and there is a slight difference of opinion about Ethiopia's suggestion of treating it as a Full State Visit (in the diplomatic sense). In his great wisdom, President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) feels that a twenty-one gun salute, a military parade, honour guards or having to stand attention for the Ethiopian National Anthem might be a tad insensitive under the regional circumstances. His counterpart on the other hand, feels that Ethiopia will be committing a diplomatic
faux pas
should it not follow and improve on Djibouti's precedent.

 

Talks are still ongoing.

This is probably the most reasonable explanation. Thanks!

 

It seems Djibouti's whole welcoming was the ultimate smoke and mirrors display. Despite all that their position remains the same when it comes to Somalia.

 

I'd guess they want to put on the facade that they are loyal allies; however you know and I know that theirs little doubt they are one of the staunchest enemies against you secessionist dreams.

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Originally posted by Jacaylbaro:

Malaa wuxuu ogyahay inuu Godane Amxaarada ka baqdo ,,,
:D

:D looool, Xaajigu masaasbuu isaguna Amxaarka (Siilaanyo faduuliyay) uga baqayaa :D:D:D

 

Hasoo laabto bal isagaa noo jawaabiyee.

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Freedom   

^^ You anti-Somaliland people really amuse me. Anything you see that you think may hinder Somaliland in anyway you guys jump on it. Yesterday it was Somaliland is a terrorist state, no its Ethiopia and Somaliland are no longer allies lol give me a break! Non of us are with the President Non of us know the details so making stuff up from people for and and against somaliland is foolish. I though this was an adult forum i never thought its a make stuff up forum where everybody from JB to Thankful state facts when we dont know were the heck they are getting their info. Show facts before talking.

 

Concerning Djubouti it has its own interest but the reality is this Somaliland independent or in Union; in the end it will always a threat to that small nation.

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Kamaavi   

Originally posted by Thankful:

quote:Originally posted by NGONGE:

^^ Norf naga daa dee, waxbuu qasi doona.
:D

 

Waxa la yedhi:

 

After the presidential reception President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) received from the sisterly nation of Djibouti, he thought it inappropriate to visit the neighbouring country of Ethiopia if a similar treatment were not to be advanced to him. Therefore, and seeing that such a reception would require detailed planning and an initial contact between the two administrations' Heads of Diplomatic Protocol, the President of Somaliland (long may he live and prosper) has decided to take advantage of the instant gratification and good well that resulted from his presidential treatment in Djibouti (as was evident in his reception back home, where all political heavyweights lined up to welcome his Presidential Excellency back).

 

The details of his impending visit to Addis Ababa are still being ironed out and there is a slight difference of opinion about Ethiopia's suggestion of treating it as a Full State Visit (in the diplomatic sense). In his great wisdom, President Ahmed Mohammad Mahmoud (Siilaanyo) feels that a twenty-one gun salute, a military parade, honour guards or having to stand attention for the Ethiopian National Anthem might be a tad insensitive under the regional circumstances. His counterpart on the other hand, feels that Ethiopia will be committing a diplomatic
faux pas
should it not follow and improve on Djibouti's precedent.

 

Talks are still ongoing.

This is probably the most reasonable explanation. Thanks!

 

Similarly, it would be interesting to see Odweyne's vertion as well. :D

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qadalaawiyoow. Emiirku wu ku aadkaday Amxaarada,,, wa ninki ka siifeeyey amxaarada koonfurta somalia marku adeerka amxaaradu ku dhirbaaxayeen Villa Somaliya, hadana Emirku wuxu ku mashquulay la dagalaaanka Qoladan mad madow eeh laga keenay Ugandha kuwasu hada emirku ku mashquulsanyahay.

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^Amxaarada koonfur soomaalida xalaalsha ah kasifeeyse.Godane was just one of them and was late Ceyrow.IA, dhab@******ka Puntland and Somaliland joogana lasifeendoonaa!

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PasserBy   

If I recall Somaliland's foreign minister visited both Djibouti and Ethiopia. One can infer from it that he was preparing the groundwork for his boss's visit to the two countries. Something must have happened in the meantime for the publicized visit to Ethiopia to not take place. I am just wondering what the reason was. Ngonge suggested that Silanyo was looking for the kind of reception he received in Djibouti to be replicated in Ethiopia. He will have to wait until kingdom come for that to happen. What makes the old man think xabashis will bestow upon an Islamist Siad Barre wannabe a lavish reception when they didn't afford that sort of treatment to their best ally in the region, Riyale?

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