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Britain urges Somaliland to back Somalia conference in London

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Looooooooooooooooooooooooool@ sillaaanyo president of somalia this has to be the joke of 2012.

 

Carafaat adeer you're a bit lost the 4 point 5 clansystem will be used by the somalia politicians for years to come.

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Carafaat   

I didnt say that Xaaji!!!!

 

I said they would talk and come to an arrangement, in terms of being one country having 2 system for couple of years and then an international referendum. said nothing about who takes which chair.

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Carafaat its what you like to hear not what the reality is all about you said the brits trust siilaanyo with somalia which is nonsense they support sheikh sharifs government in mogadisho. We shall see how the conference goes.

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Buubaa ayaa sheegay, tanu ma go'inee way go'odoonsantahay, self isolation, keep it up. And now the Brits are giving you the ultimatum to get on board or stay out in the cold with further isolation.

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It could be as you say but will your kinsmen take the offer, I doubt. Ninbaa wuxuu yiri, I never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

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This is what the Foreign Office says:

 

London Somalia Conference

 

The UK will host a conference on Somalia on 23 February to pull together international effort.

Despite the efforts of the African Union, the United Nations and the international community, international policy towards Somalia is not succeeding. After 20 years of sliding backwards, Somalia needs a step-change in effort – both from the international community, but also Somalia’s political leaders.

 

On 23 February senior representatives from over 40 governments and multi-lateral organisations will come together in London with the aim of delivering a new international approach to Somalia. They will discuss how the international community can step-up its efforts to tackle both the root causes and effects of the problems in the country.

 

The international community hopes to agree a series of practical measures under seven headings:

Security: sustainable funding for the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), and support for Somali security and justice sectors

Political Process: agreement to what should succeed the transitional institutions in Mogadishu in August 2012 and the establishment of a Joint Financial Management Board

 

Local Stability: a coordinated international package of support to Somalia’s regions

 

Counter-terrorism: renewed commitment to tackle collectively the terrorist threat emanating from Somalia

 

Piracy: breaking the piracy business model

 

Humanitarian: renewed commitment to tackling Somalia’s humanitarian crisis

 

International coordination: agreement on improved international handling of Somalia issues

 

We are now holding intensive discussions with our international and Somali partners and key stakeholders (including civil society).

 

These are complex issues that will not be solved overnight. We will need to build on and support the work of the UN, AU, NGOs and the vital role of civil society in Somali and we will require sustained political commitment and concrete action, including from Somalia’s political leaders. Even with sustained commitment progress will be slow, but we hope that this conference will serve at a catalyst and that in time it will be seen as a turning point.

 

We have invited partners who have a key interest in Somalia. We expect around 40 governments to attend, along with the UN, AU, EU, World Bank, the Inter-Governmental Authority for Development, the Organisation of Islamic Conference, and the League of Arab States. We are also inviting representatives of Somalia’s Transitional Federal Institutions, as well as the Presidents of Somaliand, Puntland, Galmudug, Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah (ASWJ).

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Carafaat   

Qandalawi;777276 wrote:
It could be as you say but will your kinsmen take the offer, I doubt. Ninbaa wuxuu yiri, I never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity.

Thats were Siilanyo comes in and cashes his election win and he already started to make ppl ripe for re-attachment. :D

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Dervish   

Somaliland lost all leverage after attacking buuhoodle and when khaatumo was created. Awdal is next and your dream of a somaliland is over. You'll be forced to join Somalia

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Siila'anyo is a war criminal and he will be arrested for his crimes against humanity. You people are dreaming if you think somaliland has any clout at this point

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Dervish;777326 wrote:
Somaliland lost all leverage after attacking buuhoodle and when khaatumo was created. Awdal is next and your dream of a somaliland is over. You'll be forced to join Somalia

Dervish, ka leexo meeshan. Nobody is forcing anyone, Somaliland is happily and ready to a Union of two states solution, under one country.

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Big OUCH right there and embarrassing, I would like to see some of those qabilists faces too in what their reaction would be. Hey Carafaat this is THE year of Somalia we just entered the new year and good things are already coming our way. We have had quite of successes so far it's only going the good direction. Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah this thing is going down *hi5 & fist bump*.

 

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