Che -Guevara Posted January 17, 2016 Somalia received a pledge of aid for $50 million from Saudi Arabia this month on the same day it announced it was cutting ties with Saudi rival Iran, a document seen by Reuters showed. The government, which did not confirm or deny the pledge, has said there was no link between long-running Saudi financial support and its diplomatic decision to break ties with Iran. The Saudi Foreign Ministry did not respond to requests for comment. But diplomats said it was the latest sign of patronage used by the kingdom to shore up regional support against Iran, a rivalry that deepened this month when Sunni majority Saudi Arabia executed a Shi'ite cleric and Iranian protesters responded by torching the Saudi embassy in Tehran. "The Saudis currently manage to rally countries behind them both on financial grounds and the argument of non-interference," a diplomat said, referring to what Sunni-majority countries see as Iran’s habit of cultivating ties to their Shi’ite minorities. A document from the Saudi embassy in Nairobi to the Somali embassy in the Kenyan capital showed the kingdom pledging $20 million in budget support and another $30 million for investment in Somalia, a nation trying to rebuild after two decades of war. The two grants would come from the Saudi Development Fund, according to the document that was dated Jan. 7, the same day Somalia cut ties with Tehran. Somalia cut relations with Iran saying Tehran had meddled in Somali affairs and threatened national security. Mogadishu gave Iranian diplomats, among the few stationed in the Somali capital where bomb attacks are frequent, 72 hours to leave. Somalia's Finance Minister Mohamed Aden Ibrahim declined to comment on the pledges, but said any financial assistance from Saudi Arabia was not related to Mogadishu's stance against Iran. "Our relationship with Saudi Arabia was long-standing and is not something that has just started," the minister told Reuters. Several other Arab states such as neighboring Bahrain, a long-time close ally and recipient of Saudi largesse also cut ties. Other wealthier Gulf states withdrew envoys. Sudan, which like Somalia and Saudi Arabia is a member of the Arab League, said it had cut ties with non-Arab Iran. Somalia's ties with Saudi Arabia have grown as it tries to rebuild a nation while battling an Islamist insurgency, although Western powers and Turkey remain among the biggest and more prominent donors to the country. Somalia's president, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, met King Salman bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud in Saudi Arabia in October. A Saudi team had visited Somalia in late 2015 to discuss further Saudi support for the country. "Any financial and other requests that we made to the Saudis were way before" Somali cut ties with Iran, Foreign Minister Abdusalam Omer told Reuters. (Additional reporting by Angus McDowall in Riyadh and Bill Maclean in Dubai; Writing by Edmund Blair; editing by Susan Thomas) http://www.reuters.com/article/us-somalia-saudi-iran-idUSKCN0UV0BH Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 17, 2016 Hehe, one wonders where the 50 million would go? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted January 17, 2016 We all hope they pay first those poor soldiers. It is not the lack of money , but mismanagement. in 2015, the government received $215 million. which included both the customs earning and direct foreign cash. If managed, Somali soldiers could be paid a good salary. Imagine 10,000 soldiers paid $200 each for 12 months. that is $24 million. that is less than 12% of the so called budget. A nation facing insurgency and security issue should spend al least a third of it's income to the military. Since they do not pay doctors, nurses, teachers or police officers in the regions outside Mogadishu , I would like to see the break down of the budget. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted January 17, 2016 <cite> @Che -Guevara said:</cite> Hehe, one wonders where the 50 million would go? niyoow qoslaye and his sidekick dhagajun were desperate to find projects for their ailing so-called GalNus and Hiiraan states. i heard they have been sleepless ever since Puntland projects finally came to reality. Qoslaye and damjadiid will be funding galmudug and hiiraan using federal money because "HAG needs projects too" my friend said to me. lool. i was laughing when I heard that because the federal money belongs to 18 regions of somalia and should never be used to fund one clan. niyoow you will be hearing big project (airport) for galmudug and hiiran announced in the coming months. Watch this space. the person who told me all of this is big supporter of HAG projects. he thinks that it is fair to level the playing field with puntland. looool. cajiib niyoow. these people have become so shameless they will shave their bottom in public for clan reasons. lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Asad Ahmed Posted January 17, 2016 MOOGE what is wrong if hag build and fund their regions,arent they allowed to have projects too. hobyo port need renovation jowhar port need pavement- cadale warsheekh road need paving janaale-lower shabelle need roads.the list is endless or you want all the funds to go to pl alone,i think we should welcome all projects regardless of their location. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 17, 2016 Mooge. I don't mind projects for any part of Somalia. We need economic revitalization so our youth will stop making hazardous journey to Europe. What worries me the money will go to private pockets and be used for private projects including stealing elections. And how much Siiraanyo was paid, I wonder? You are too hopeful galbeedi, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted January 17, 2016 niyoow it is not that they should or shouldn't have a project. they need to hassle their own projects and whatever the federal government gets as AID should be equally divided among the 18 regions. Puntland fought hard to get these projects just like Somaliland does its own thing. if qoslaye is using nation's treasure as his bank account to spoon-feed non-entity wastelands with no capable people and calling it FEDERAL STATE then maybe he shouldn't have created them in the first place. anyways there is no expectation on my part to see qoslaye make sense, but my job is to expose him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
malistar2012 Posted January 17, 2016 Mooge <cite> @Mooge said:</cite> niyoow it is not that they should or shouldn't have a project. they need to hassle their own projects and whatever the federal government gets as AID should be equally divided among the 18 regions. Puntland fought hard to get these projects just like Somaliland does its own thing. if qoslaye is using nation's treasure as his bank account to spoon-feed non-entity wastelands with no capable people and calling it FEDERAL STATE then maybe he shouldn't have created them in the first place. anyways there is no expectation on my part to see qoslaye make sense, but my job is to expose him. Galmudug Has 4 busy Airport and Port under construction with huge Population (Bari and Nuugaal ) Got Noting on Galmudug State Two New Airport big things happening in Galmudug 2016 http://galmudugmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/2.jpg Hobyo Airport renovated Galkcayo New Airport Galmudug Hobyo Sea Port is busy and bustling With Coast Guards Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 10 During a recent #OIC meeting in #Jeddah, senior diplomats from #Somalia and Iran held a meeting. Somalia cut diplomatic ties with #Iran and ordered all Iranian diplomats and embassy staff out of the country within 72 hours in 2016. https://x.com/dhoorebbc/status/1822342425878126888 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qurac&qansax Posted August 11 do you know who was president at that time, none other XSM, he took bag of $50M Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Qurac&qansax Posted August 11 I was suprised Farmaajo did not re open the relationship, he was scared Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted August 11 56 minutes ago, Qurac&qansax said: do you know who was president at that time, none other XSM, he took bag of $50M I know which makes you wonder if he will do it again if Saudis and Emirates demand it again. I would say yes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 11 1 hour ago, Qurac&qansax said: I was suprised Farmaajo did not re open the relationship, he was scared Farmaajo sideedan (80) milyan doolar ka diiday Carabtaan caloosha weyn oo rabay xiriirka u jaro Qadar. Marka iyaga cabsi uma qabin. Arrinta soo celiskooda waa arrin fiirsasho dheer u baahneyd. Iskoolo ayee deeq siin jireen, iyagoo Shiicada hoos ka faa'finaayo lagu qabtay. Waxee kaloo xiriir qarsoodi la sameynaayeen Ahlusunna Wajameeca oo dowladiisa meesha ka saarto rabtay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites