Jacaylbaro Posted July 20, 2007 UTUSAN MALAYSIA, Putrajaya 18July.-Somaliland which is currently pushing for its independence to be recognized by the international community has voiced out its interest in seeking Malaysia's assistance, particularly in attracting investments in the country's development. The former Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad said that the leaders of Somaliland have requested him to assist in developing the country. "They asked me to play the role not from within the government but from outside. I am happy to provide that assistance and support. Businessmen from Malaysia can venture and invest there as Somaliland is extensively involved in the livestock industry", he said this during a delegation of several ministers' visit to the Premier Leadership Foundation today. The delegation was represented by Somaliland's Vice president HE Ahmad Yusuf Yassin, Foreign Minister Abdihlahi Mohamed Dualeh, Agriculture Minister Dr. Idris Abdi and Deputy Minister of Commerce Mr. Abdihalim Ali. Somaliland declared its independence from Somalia in 1991 after going through political crisis in 1980's but the independence have not yet received international recognition. The country joined Somalia in 1960, after obtaining its independence from Britain. Dr. Mahathir added "Somaliland is a separate and different country from Somalia, but since it is regarded as a part of Somalia, it cannot be free". "At the present time Somaliland is very stable and they are interested in Malaysia's assistance and contribution in developing the country". At the same time, Dr. Mahathir confirmed that he will be attending the 8th Global International Dialogue (LID) in Langkawi from 6th to 8 th August 2007. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites