Saalax Posted January 11, 2012 Photo: Egypt extends its “soft power” in Somaliland (Mustafa Janaale/Hadhwanaagnews) New Egypt plans to strengthen its influence in the region by pledging ties with Hargeisa HARGEISA — A team of Seven Egyptian medics arrived in the Somaliland capital, Hargeisa, on Tuesday to provide treatment not available in the unrecognized nation. The delegation which included Mr. Mohammad Al-Amir, Adviser at the Egyptian Embassy in Djibouti, were received at Egal International Airport by Dr. Hussein Mohamud Mohamed, Somaliland Health Minister and Mr. Mohamud Rage, the Director General of Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The Egyptian medic team include urologists, cardiologists, Ophthalmologists, Orthopedists, pediatrics, surgeons and general doctors. During their ten day visit they will extend free medical help to hundreds of locals. They have brought with them medical supplies and their own equipment and will begin their humanitarian mission on Wednesday in Hargeisa’s General Hospital. The visit follows a recent trip to Cairo by Somaliland Foreign affairs minister Mohamed Abdillahi Omar after receiving an official invitation from Egypt. Upon his return, Dr Omar emphasised that Somaliland and Egypt entered a new important stage in their bilateral relationship. He stated Egypt was ready to reverse a two decade-old policy that blocked Somaliland interest and was willing to establish ties. He added the Arab nation pledged to help Somaliland in the health, education and economy sectors. As well as this medical mission, Egypt has offered Somaliland 24 teachers and is almost near completing an Islamic college in Hargeisa. The Grand Mufti of Egypt, Dr Ali Gomaa has promised to provide more Islamic teachers and over 30,000 volumes of books. Despite having relationship problems during President Hosni Mubarak’s rule in the last two decades, Somaliland and Egypt have had relations since ancient times. Somaliland once traded frankincense and myrrh with the powerful Ancient Egypt and in the 18th century Somaliland was administered by Ottoman Egypt. Somalilandpress Number-one English-Somali website Tuesday, January 10, 2012 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saalax Posted January 11, 2012 http://somalilandpress.com/egyptian-doctors-arrive-in-somaliland-25941 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 11, 2012 Sirdoon.com ..... Inaga Ilaaliya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted January 11, 2012 may ina dheg dhegeynayan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted January 11, 2012 Waa basaasiin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted January 11, 2012 Where are the iranian doctors and their waxgabad mise waxba kama jiro? Hadee tan wa lamid marka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted January 11, 2012 ^^Sawta lugu yidhi wa basaasiin halku hadalku ka mara:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dr_Osman Posted January 11, 2012 I bet the iranian doctors came and saw the scale of millions of people just destitute and said "adeer wa inoo mar kale" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted January 11, 2012 Dhakhaatiirtii Masaarida oo cisbitaalka weyn ee Hargeysa ka bilaabay adeegyo caafimaad January 11th, 2012 Hargeysa (Somaliland.Org)-La taliyaha Safiirka Masaarida u fadhiya Jabuuti Maxamed Al-Amiir oo ku sugan Magaalada Hargaysa ayaa sheegay in dhakhaatiirtii Masaarida ahayd ee shalay soo gaadhay Somaliland ay shaqadoodii si rasmi ah uga bilaabeen Dhakhtarka Guud ee Magaalada Hargaysa. Dhakhaatiirta ayaa 24 saacadood ee u dambeeyey waxa ay qaabileen boqolaal Ruux oo bukaan socod ah, halka sidoo kalena ay ka hawlgaleen Qalliino lagu samaynayey dad si xun ugu waxyeeloobay shil gaadhi oo ka dhacay Magaalada Hargaysa. Sida la ogyahay Kooxda dhakhaatiirta masaarida ah ayaa wadanka soo gaadhay maalintii shalay, waxana ay joogi doonaan Muddo 10 maalmood ah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites