Jacpher Posted October 31, 2007 Somalia: Ethiopian Foreign Minister Pays a Surprise Visit A high level delegation led by Ethiopian foreign minister Seyoum Mesfin, has reached in the south-central trading town of Baidoa in Somalia early on Wednesday. Reports from Baidoa town indicate that Mr. Seyoum Mesfin, Ethiopian foreign minister held meeting with Somalia's president Abdullahi yusuf Ahmed and some members of parliament who are the sympathizers of the outgoing prime minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi. It is unclear what issues had been raised during their meeting in Baidoa town, Even though some news sources point out that the main issues debated were related to the appointment of a new prime minister after Ghedi vacated his post as prime minister. Source More Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted November 1, 2007 The script and the fine printed instruction ayuu keenay the Xabashi wasiir yaah? If all news signs we've read are aligned, as it seems, then the most so far known stooge and trusted Xabashi sychopant besides Geedi is Cabdikariin Xuseen Faarax Laqanyo. Watch his name. Will their Xabashi masters parachute him from Koonfur Afrika, where he is the bogus ambassador now? All to be seen. However, we should also know, this time Americans, the poor stooges' masters' own master, are involved. They compelled Xabashi to force Geedi out. Until then, shimbiryaaloow heesa, hees wanaagsan heesaa. [Of course shimbiraha are Xabashi puppets.] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Seekknowledge Posted November 2, 2007 It shows Geedi was never a warlord otherwise he would have fought like crazy like the other warlords from both sides. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted November 2, 2007 geedi is a scumbag..he had to go since his amxaars ordered to resign fullfilling the white house order. in anycase, this will just go down as another ill fated mess..! no good is gonna come out of this but more somali distruction. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites