GaadhHaye Posted June 29, 2012 June 29, 2012 Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Shariif Sheekh Axmed iyo Madaxweyne Axmed Siilaanyo ayaa maanta mar kale kulan ku yeeshay magaalada Dubai ee dalka isu taga Imaaraadka Carabta, iyadoo kulanka maanta uu ka duwanaa kii shalay ee is araga ahaa, waxaana kulanka uu ahaa mid albaabada uu ugu xirnaa. Kulankan oo ay ak qeyb galeen wafuudii labada dhinac ay kala hogaaminayeen ayay diirada ku saareen sidii la isu furi lahaa isu socodka dadka iyo ganacsiga, lagana dhabeeyo wada hadaladii labada dhinac iyo heshiiskii ay gaareen. Ra'iisul Wasaare kuxigeenka ahna Wasiirka Gaashaandhiga Xuseen Carab Ciise oo warbaahinta la hadlay marka uu soo gaba gaboobay shirka ayaa sheegay in ahaa fadhi jawi wanaagsna ku dhacay, isla markaana ahaa mid Labada Madaxweyne ay muujiyeen biseyl ku aadan sidii loo adkeyn lahaa qodabadii la saxiixay lagu heshiiyay. "Labada Madaxweyne waxay isku afgarteen isu socodka ganacsiga, in siyaasi kasta oo Soomaaliyed u gudbi karo dhinac kale, in ganacsi labada dhinac la xoojiyo, in la sii adkeeyo qodobadii lagu heshiiyay lana ambaqaado wada hadalada kale"ayuu yiri Xuseen Carab Ciise. Mr Carab ayaa sheegay in maanta ay cadaatay in Soomaaliya walaalnimadeeda aysan meelna ku kala tagi karin, isagoo tibaaxay in labada Madaxweyne ay si wanaagsan oo saraaxad leh ay u wada hadleen. Somaliland ayaa deegaanada uu ka arimiyo ka mamnuucay siyaasiyiinta ka soo jeeda deegaanadooda ee ku jira Dowladda KMG iyo xubanaha Dowladda, iyadoo horay u jireen siyaasiyiin iyo xildhibaano ka tirsan dowladda oo lagu xiray Somaliland. Lama oga heshiiskan waxa uu ka bedeli doono isu gudubka siyaasiyiinta oo muddo xanibnaa, inkastoo Dowladda KMG aanay deegaanadeeda ka mamnuucin Siyaasi Somaliland ah, hadana marna ma dhicin in Mas'uul ka tirsan Somaliland oo yimid Koofurta, wixii ka dambeeyay markii 1991-dii ay gooni isu taag ku dhawaaqeen. Shirkadaha diyaaradaha Soomaalida ayaa duulimaadyo ku sameeya Muqdisho iyo Hargeysa, iyadoo dadka caadiga ee Soomaaliyed ay tagi karaa deegaanada Somaliland, waxaana jira dad fara badan oo ka qaxay Koofurta oo Hargeysa iyo magaalooyinka kale u tagay magangalyo iyo degenaansho inay ka dhigtaan, markii dagaalada ay ka qarxeen Gobolada Koofureed. jowhar.com, one of the most reliable Somali news portals. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 29, 2012 ^^ Nothing of the 4 points agreed and signed yesterday talked about politicians from Somalia visiting Somaliland. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaadhHaye Posted June 29, 2012 XX Already sources in Somali capital city have confirmed that Siilaayo days before his departure to UAE had dispatched 50 traditional delegates and 60 politicians (mostly from Buroa areas) to Xamar in order to incorporate his administration into the RoadMap. Mr. Siilaayo wants to use the second meeting today in UAE with president Sharif as a forum to tell the international community that his administration is complyng the recommendations of London meeting on Somalia and neither he nor his crew are spoilers. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 29, 2012 Gaadhaye i deal with facts not with rumors and unreliable sources all of the Somaliland traditional elders are all in Somaliland excluding the Khatumites. One thing Koonfurians should learn by now is Somaliland leaders here and there change policies but they can never change the principles of the country. This was agreed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted June 29, 2012 I am not sure it is the last coffin, but it is certainly a slow dance to incorporate Hargeysa admin into the union politically without harming the stability of those regions... It is indeed an elegant political snare ; development money contingent upon the cooperation with the south on areas of security, piracy ... I disagree with Che: this is good for Somalia, Hargeysa is afraid of the legitimacy that takes effect after August as it does not have (unlike Puntland) a framework to work with Mogadishu thus the agreements. Somalia with the help of international community wishes to constitute a realistic political framework with Hargeysa without hurting the sensibilities of average Faraxs and Xalimos in SL ...Siilaanyo sees the values of such moves , so does Sharif. What is not to like awoowe ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qaranki Posted June 29, 2012 I should invest in a nail producing and coffin making companies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Taleexi Posted June 29, 2012 Good start the clan enclave talking to the weak TFG's heads at last. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted June 29, 2012 fake unionists live in fantasy & triviality...love thm keep shedding tears:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaadhHaye Posted June 29, 2012 XX, show me where your dream country is mentioned in the final communique of the conference (below) or is Siilaanyo a maritime بحري subcontractor from Sh. Shariif....lol Text of the 2nd UAE counter-piracy conference's Final Declaration Jun 29, 2012 - 01:56 - WAM DUBAI: 28 June 2012. Final Declaration welcomes "significant progress" made in combating maritime piracy over the past year. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, June 28, 2012:- The 2nd UAE Counter Piracy Conference ended today (June 28) with representatives of both the public and private sectors calling for support for Somalia to help it address both the immediate danger to shipping of marine hi-jacking and the economic conditions that allow piracy to take root. In the conference Declaration, the conference expressed its profound concern about the humanitarian cost of violence and hostage taking on seafarers and their families, and reiterated that piracy continues to pose a grave threat to the peace, security and prosperity of Somalia, the region and the world. The conference delegates welcomed the significant progress made in combating maritime piracy on land and in the waters off the coast of Somalia in the year since the inaugural conference in the UAE in April 2011, and reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening Public Private Partnership in the search for a sustainable solution to the violence. The conference noted that there is now an increasing realisation of the need for a comprehensive approach by the international community to eradicate piracy and its root causes. The Declaration was adopted by foreign ministers and senior government officials from 41 countries, as well as representatives from UN agencies, including the International Maritime Organisation, and top executives from 73 leading maritime companies and organisations. Co-convened by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and global marine terminal operator DP World under the theme "A Regional Response to Maritime Piracy: Enhancing Public-Private Partnerships and Strengthening Global Engagement", the two-day event was opened on June 27 by H.H Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Chairman, DP World. The Declaration stated that through initiatives like the UAE Counter Piracy Conference the international community has made it clear that it will stand ready to provide effective, sensitive and reliable support to Somalia, as required. The Declaration expressed backing for a UAE proposal to make the UN Trust Fund to Support Initiatives of States to Counter Piracy off the Coast of Somalia, affiliated to the Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (CGPCS), a central manager for new funds donated towards the development of Somalia's maritime security capacity. Participants welcomed the UAE's initial pledge of US$1million toward this new vehicle within the Trust Fund, to be developed in its upcoming November Board Meeting. The Conference expressed support for the vision for Somalia after 2012 put forward by the country's collective leadership toward the establishment of a permanent, legitimate, and fully representative government. It welcomed initiatives to foster economic development in Somalia's coastal communities, and welcomed the increasing financial contributions made by the global maritime industry towards counter piracy initiatives. Looking forward, the Declaration outlined priorities, including new efforts to alleviate the suffering of captive seafarers and their families, and for regional maritime capacity development. Industry leaders attending the conference also issued a statement underlining its deep concern about the impact of hostage taking and violence on seafarers and their families. The Industry Statement also called for clear and consistent standards for private security guards on vessels, delineating the boundaries between public and private sector responsibility, and expressed concern about the growing economic cost to both governments and industry of maritime piracy. WAM/MMYS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted June 29, 2012 That has nothing to do with the talks between the two president that's the piracy conference:D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aadan Jugle Posted June 29, 2012 How come where Siilaanyo signed it only says "president of Somaliland" and where Shariif signed " the word goverment" is added??? if i was Siilaanyo i would have demanded to add the word goverment to somaliland. But Siilaanyo and Mr Bidaar are not that sharp when it comes to these things. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaadhHaye Posted June 29, 2012 XX So your dream country is one of the 41 rich countries who were at the meeting to consider contributing to the fund proposed by United Arab Emirates to help Somali maritime guards to fight the piracy culture? Lol… that is another higher level of dream,,,, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Sage Posted June 29, 2012 GaadhHaye;846587 wrote: Already sources in Somali capital city have confirmed... What sources? Sounds like pure conjecture....If you're going throw around ridiculous and outlandish statements at least back them up with evidence. Your desperation to paint a fantasy situation is almost laughable if it weren't so sad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaadhHaye Posted June 30, 2012 ^^^Call the traditional delegates in the meeting hall in Xamar; they will tell you the report is correct...calm your blood waves...:rolleyes: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Sage Posted June 30, 2012 Trying to pass it off to me? Usually it's the one who states the facts is the one to cite their sources....leading me to further believe you're statements are mere works of ficition Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites