Barwaaqo Posted April 15, 2018 Training to build the Somali army ABU DHABI - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has decided to end its training mission in Somalia to build the Somali army, which began in 2014. This decision comes against the background of the incident of the detention of the Somali security authorities a private civil aircraft registered in the UAE on Sunday, April 8, 2018 at Mogadishu International Airport, with the elements of the UAE duty forces, and against the background of some security elements seized the funds allocated to support the Somali army and pay The salaries of Somali trainees. The UAE and Somalia are linked by historical cooperation on the basis of mutual respect. The Emirati force of the UAE has carried out several training courses, thousands of them from Somalia The UAE oversees the Puntland police force's anti-terrorism and piracy program. The UAE has contributed to raising the capacity of Somalia's security and military institutions, as well as supporting and strengthening counterterrorism efforts in cooperation with several international parties and AU forces in Somalia. The UAE expressed its condemnation of this incident, in which it sees the misunderstanding http://wam.ae/ar/details/1395302682172 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted April 15, 2018 Peace Action, The Emirates sent a ship to pick up vehicles and equipment. Puntland didn't want to give up of any that. The ship was turned away and their plane searched. In any case, Puntland is in very awkward position. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted April 15, 2018 The Bebera military base by UAE might have saved the Somali government and people in general from a very serious plot to not only destabilize the country but also control it's military and parliament. UAE had sent both it's military trainers and army to Aden, Yemen to boost the government of Abdul Haddi Mansour. After two and half years, they built a separatist army that want to secede the south from the rest of Yemen. The toothless Arab league might protest, but the Emirates kept their trained army in Aden port. They pay their salary and their commanders answer only to them. Soon, they might declare a new state and take over the port. Folks, Somali has dogged a huge bullet and plot. Imisaan halkan ka sheegnay in Ilaahay inaga badbaadinayo waxyaabo badan oo aynaan ogayn. WAxa Mu'aamoro Ilaahay inaga badbaadiyey Qiyaas ma leh. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peace Action Posted April 15, 2018 Che I think it is UAE that is in awkward position. It is a major loss for them to lose FG and Puntland. Of couse both will lose millions unless UAE is ordered by Washington to continue funding anti terrorist efforts. It is high time Somali leaders come up with local financing of vital national projects. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted April 15, 2018 3 hours ago, cadnaan1 said: This whole thing is misleading,, Emirates decided to leave and puntland were trying to stop them from leaving and telling the emirates that they got nothing to do with muqdisho. this xaasid HAG is always peddling xaasidnimo against other somalis and to make his looters inc project in Mogadishu look good. xishood maleh. niyoow isku xishood oo beenta faafinayso jooji. Puntland doesn't want to have anything to do with UAE once they start fighting with the Federal government. UAE will not be allowed to say in Puntland. Puntland wanted to search them to not take the weapons and equipment from Puntland. they were allowed to leave with their bags without any hidden cash or weapon hardware. how do you force UAE trainers stay in Puntland at the airport? hold them hostage? this is not Mogadishu niyoow. stop the xaasidnimada moryanimada ku buuxsantay e faafinayso. if Puntland wanted them to stay, they would not allow them to leave their camp and the plane would depart without the trainers. loool. but we don't do those things niyoow. this is Puntland. if UAE complains and wants its training equipment, let the government of Puntland authorize that niyoow. for now, the airport authority didn't have any mandate to let them leave with weapons or hidden cash. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peace Action Posted April 15, 2018 7 minutes ago, Oodweyne said: And that is the whole story. Which was the "real reason" the plane was searched and delayed inordinately. And only personnel without equipment was eventually allowed to leave with that plane that came to pick them up in the first place. This is the story, my friend, and the he rest is your usual "spit-warmed-fiction" and nothing else, indeed. No you wrong again. Why will Puntland humiliate UAE if they wanted to keep good relations? How do you know Cumar Abdirashid was mediating?. Some local news outlets are reporting that UAE wanted Puntland to claim the seized money which they refused. Whatever the reason, Puntland did the right thing and supports the national government. No one has problems with this except die hard secessionist who have no credibility in this matter. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cadnaan1 Posted April 15, 2018 3 hours ago, Mooge said: this xaasid HAG is always peddling xaasidnimo against other somalis and to make his looters inc project in Mogadishu look good. xishood maleh. niyoow isku xishood oo beenta faafinayso jooji. Puntland doesn't want to have anything to do with UAE once they start fighting with the Federal government. UAE will not be allowed to say in Puntland. Puntland wanted to search them to not take the weapons and equipment from Puntland. they were allowed to leave with their bags without any hidden cash or weapon hardware. how do you force UAE trainers stay in Puntland at the airport? hold them hostage? this is not Mogadishu niyoow. stop the xaasidnimada moryanimada ku buuxsantay e faafinayso. if Puntland wanted them to stay, they would not allow them to leave their camp and the plane would depart without the trainers. loool. but we don't do those things niyoow. this is Puntland. if UAE complains and wants its training equipment, let the government of Puntland authorize that niyoow. for now, the airport authority didn't have any mandate to let them leave with weapons or hidden cash. I m not making up anything,, go an read puntlandi.com and garoweonline.com they all reporting. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cadnaan1 Posted April 16, 2018 http://puntlandi.com/deg-deg-madaxweyne-gaas-ma-jirto-cid-aan-ku-badalan-karno-imaaraatka-carabta-oo-noo-buuxin-karta-kaalintooda/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted April 16, 2018 Abdiwali spoke very well and in a balanced way. He clarified things and some fake news that has been circulating in the media, while making sure he does not contradict the central government statements. After all, UAE-Puntland agreement to build and fund PMP is separate from the TFG UAE in Mogadishu, and that is what Somalia suspended not the Puntland deal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted April 16, 2018 Maafiyadaan Imaaraadka (Dubeey) meeshee taabtaan waa disaster la kor dhabåy. Liibiya, Yemen, Soomaaliya - all these vain efforts to disrupt and destabilize fellow poor Muslim countries. If they only spent have of these sinister efforts on Falastiin and its occupation meel ayaa laga gaari lahaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mooge Posted April 16, 2018 Oodweyne, calaacalka jooji niyoow. it is true Puntland is working 100% with the federal government and doesn't want Somali sovereignty to be violated, but at the same time we don't want to humiliate and destroy UAE if they are willing to play by the rules and respect Somalia. we Puntlanders don't have any deep hate for UAE. it is the UAE bosses that started undermining somali goverment and that is what people of Puntland don't want to see. you and that other HAG kid cadnaan are speaking the same way. grow up and stop the nonsense calaacal and bad mouthing puntland. you are upset because you were hoping that UAE would start bombing Bosaso or something and move all its assets to Berbera. lool. it is upto the UAE to decide if they want to stay in Puntland and if they decide to leave, Puntland will let them leave but they must follow rules. no weapons and cash loading on planes. simple. Abdiweli is close to UAE and everyone who understands his politics knows that. he spoke of the need for balance with the UAE. as much as we support the government in Mogadishu, you and I know at the end of the day, Mogadishu will never send a penny to Puntland to help train our troops so if UAE is willing to do that while following the rules of Somali Republic, we welcome them. if they want to leave, so be it. let them leave. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted April 16, 2018 Here is where Puntland is paying a heavy price for Somalia. I hope a thnak you from the rest and some money to partly in a small way compensate for all the losses is on its way. Puntland is not benefitting anything from Turkey/Qatar, but is giving up a lot. If the FG sorts its problems and starts governing, will be all worth it, but if all this effort is wasted, Puntland will be left holding an empty bag and nothing to show for it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samafal Posted April 16, 2018 The PMP training (formerly Saracen) was well before any agreement they made with the TFG and hence Puntland sees it separate from their military training in Mogdishu, hence Puntland urgument is, TFG's minstry of defence ediction does not have effect on the PMP project and they should get on the job. If you listen carefully to Abdiwali he is reassuring the UAE that it is business as usual in Puntland and whatever disagreement they have with the TFG is nothing to do with Puntland. CleverI thought! because somali proverb goes: Sidee xero loo xagtaa ilkana u nabad galaan. He is basically does not want to confront the national government that seems trying to exert its sovereignty, while at same time preserving the Puntland local interest I.e UAE has been good to Puntland in supporting PMP in its hour of need and that should continue Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gooni Posted April 17, 2018 Dr.gaas wuxuu ku doodayaa inaysan isku dano ahayn koonfurta oo qolo walbaa danaheeda gaarka, ay tahay in loo tixgaliyo Aragtidayda waan filayay inuu saxaafadda u yeeri doono balse ma filayn inuu u naf bixi doono sidii kaluun bad kasoo baxay. Imaaraadku hadduu soomaaliya ka baxo waa dadnimo geelu makambo hadduu jabo. Hadduu maamulada la joogana wuxuu u ekaanayaa casaabad aan sharci haysan ama kala fogaynaya midnimada soomaalida indhaha caalamka hortooda. Kow, wuxuu ku doodayaa Dr gaas in imaaraadku mushaar siiyo labo kun oo askari tababar iyo dhaqaalaynba, qandala , ayl , ilaa xaafuun. Haddii mushaarku go'ana khatar badan uga imaanayso buuraha gal-gala. Dhalintaan ugasoo duulaysa galgala tiradooda boqol ma dhama cid taakulaysana ma jirto, imaaraad la'aantiisna layskama celin karo asagoo deked canshuur iyo shacaba haysta. Waana in lagu tiirsanaado shisheeye, ilaa qiyaamaha, waa siduu hadalka u dhigay. Gacan hoorsiga iyo qaxooti jacaylku dhibkaas iyo ka badan yaa laga dhaxlaa, xataa haddaad wax ku barato waxuu kaa dilaa dadnimada iyo qabka. Waa hadal dambi ah, inuu lasoo istaago imaaraadka cid noo badeli karta ma jirto (istaqfuru-laah). Arsaaqadda iyo ajasha labadaba ilaahay gacantiisay ku jirtaa, cidna kuuguma dhiibin albaabadiisana lama tiriyo. Askartaada bar inay kaluunka qoraxda ku dubtaan dalkoodana difaacdaan wixii calaacalana idaacadaha kala fogow. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Old_Observer Posted April 17, 2018 19 hours ago, Samafal said: The PMP training (formerly Saracen) was well before any agreement they made with the TFG and hence Puntland sees it separate from their military training in Mogdishu, hence Puntland urgument is, TFG's minstry of defence ediction does not have effect on the PMP project and they should get on the job. If Somalia and UAE are in dispute, your argument does not work. Even agreements done 1000 years ago all come to question. The worst part of this is the Americans will also have less co-operation with Puntland by way of UAE. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites