Saalax Posted July 9, 2011 Somaliland President Ahmed Silanyo met with British Foreign Secretary William Hague Somaliland President Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo and British Foreign Secretary William Hague in Addis ababa, Ethiopia 8th July 2011. Addis Ababa-Somaliland President Ahmed Silanyo met with British Foreign Secretary William Hague in Addis ababa, Ethiopia 8th July 2011 on his way to South Sudan to attend the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of South Sudan on the 9th of July, 2011. Somaliland President Ahmed Siilaanyo received an official invitation from the president of South Sudan Salva Kiir to attend the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of South Sudan on the 9th of July, 2011. South Sudan is set to become the 54th nation in the African continent after long fought civil against Northern Sudan’s rule that saw thousands of lives lost and millions displaced. http://somaliland247.wordpress.com/2011/07/08/somaliland-president-ahmed-silanyo-met-with-british-foreign-secretary-william-hague/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Freedom Posted July 9, 2011 All the Anti-Somaliland crowd cant say shi@ lool. Where are you dukey loool. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted July 10, 2011 Freedom;732973 wrote: All the Anti-Somaliland crowd cant say shi@ lool. Where are you dukey loool. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted July 10, 2011 Somaliland President Meets British foreign secretary ADDIS ABABA — President Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo met with British Foreign Secretary William Hague on Friday in the Ethiopian capital to discuss bilateral, humanitarian and regional issues. Mr Hague praised the UK-Somaliland relations, Somaliland’s progress in the key areas of security, human rights, development and democracy. He promised to strengthen Somaliland and UK ties and expand cooperation in security and development. President Silanyo on his part thanked the Minister and urged him to help Somaliland gain international recognition. He lauded the two states ties and said Hargeisa is prepared to work with UK in common areas of interest. Somaliland President meets William Hague in Addis Ababa The historical meeting comes a day after President Silanyo met with senior British naval officers aboard a British warship at Berbera port. The two sides discussed regional security and stability in the region. They agreed to cooperate in the combating of maritime piracy off the coast of neighboring Somalia and other security operations. This warship conducting anti-piracy operations in the region is the first British naval ship to dock at Berbera in 60 years. The president and his delegation left Addis Ababa early today for South Sudan to attend the independence ceremony in Juba on Saturday. A large delegation including the former President Dahir Riyale are already in Juba waiting to welcome President Silanyo and his delegation. The president also plans to meet with African heads of state, EU and U.S. delegations including Susan Rice, the US envoy to the United Nations. Somaliland hopes to be the newest African state after South Sudan. http://somalilandpress.com/somaliland-president-meets-british-foreign-secretary-22920 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites