Abdul Posted February 14, 2012 Mario B;788783 wrote: For, that requires for matters to be almost as close as to be settled in one's favor at the battlefield; before one could put on the suit of "peace-maker" in the front of others. Hence, in my opinion, for what is worth, it's a bit "premature" for Somaliland to pull up a chair in here, in-order to parlay with others, indeed. --------------- So how many Khatumites have to die before you show your "magnanimity"...100, 1000, 10,000? Remember, SNM militia will 'reap what it sows', sooner or later... He believes Sl will prevail in the battlefield and force peace on their terms but this is another pipe-dream. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted February 14, 2012 Carafaat;788756 wrote: From reliable sources I understand that the international community will request Somaliland to hold talks with Khaatumo. And both parties agreed to hold their talks after the Londen Conference. See here how the SL goverment, already is informing and prebaring public. I expect Ali Khaliif to do the same soon. http://www.haatuf.net/2009files/3239.html They have THREE PRESIDENTS yet they would let Ali Khaliif talk on their behalf? Pull the other one warya..easy with these pointless threads. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted February 14, 2012 Ngonge, I heard you advised/convinced Siilanyo to hold talks with Khaatumo in Londen? Is this true adeer? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites