Head of Ethiopian consulate Bereha Tesfay in Hargeisa, Somaliland region arrested by Ethiopia

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@DRACO @Lordilord

Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Ethiopia recalls its consul from Somaliland amid fears of diplomatic withdrawal


HARGEISA – Ethiopia has recalled its consul from the breakaway
northern Somalia territory of Somaliland on Monday, an official says, in a move that analysts say could be a precursor for a diplomatic withdrawal from the enclave by Ethiopia’s government under the new reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed amid a new regional political shift.

The development follows a second tripartite meeting by leaders from Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia which was in the Ethiopian city of Bahir Dar last week in which the three leaders signed a new agreement launching a new regional economic integration initiative, a groundbreaking move which has the potential to change the region’s overall political and economical interplay.

According to Ismail Suldan Abdirahman, a Somaliland lawmaker, Ethiopia’s consul general Bereha Tesfay left Hargeisa, Somaliland’s capital bound for Addis Ababa on a scheduled flight having informed local officials that he was recalled by his government without giving further details.

“I have no idea if Ethiopia will post him (consul) here again.” He told lawmakers.

Somaliland which maintains a representative office in Addis Ababa is yet to comment on the development which many say signals the beginning of an end to the informal diplomatic links that Ethiopia had maintained with Somaliland for years.


Ethiopia’s new prime minister Abiy Ahmed is reported to be planning to implement a new foreign policy including maintaining diplomatic relations with Somalia’s central government alone by dropping all relations with Somaliland which had declared a unilateral independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991. However, no country has so far recognized it as an independent state.

Losing relations with Ethiopia would be a significant blow for Somaliland and poses a problem as Somaliland seeks to maintain its international status. It will also leave it with a few allies across the region, raising fears of new political and economical isolations against it.

Somaliland’s relations with Djibouti also remains strained since it signed a port deal with the UAE’s DP World, a move which will challenge Djibouti’s virtual monopoly over maritime trade.

Since taking office early last year, Somali government under president Mohamed has implemented ranges of new policies that largely rested on zero-sum diplomacy for Somaliland and pushed for ‘non-interference’ relations including diplomatic dealings with the country’s self-ruled northern territory that adversely affected the breakaway region’s international status.

Meanwhile, Ethiopia’s possible diplomatic withdrawal from Somaliland comes just days after Horn African leaders vowed to respect the ‘sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence’ of Somalia which had long sought to block decades-old bid for an independence by the northern territory, in response to requests by Somali president who accused Ethiopia of interfering his country’s internal affairs.

Responding to Somalia’s accusations against Ethiopia, prime minister Abiy Ahmed has in turn pledged a ‘full support and interference-free relations with the Somali central government, noting that his government would ‘stand by it as parts of a new chapter’ in relations between the two countries long characterized by mistrust and misgivings.


They've refused to meet with SL leadership too.
 

Shaolin23

Seeker of knowledge and truth
Oromo are not as dumb as you all think they are they know they need a strong Somali and Eritrean government to hold on to Ethiopia other Habesha will inevitably come back and enslave them even harder this time around
 

Lordilord

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@DRACO @Lordilord

Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Ethiopia recalls its consul from Somaliland amid fears of diplomatic withdrawal


HARGEISA – Ethiopia has recalled its consul from the breakaway
northern Somalia territory of Somaliland on Monday, an official says, in a move that analysts say could be a precursor for a diplomatic withdrawal from the enclave by Ethiopia’s government under the new reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed amid a new regional political shift.

The development follows a second tripartite meeting by leaders from Ethiopia, Eritrea and Somalia which was in the Ethiopian city of Bahir Dar last week in which the three leaders signed a new agreement launching a new regional economic integration initiative, a groundbreaking move which has the potential to change the region’s overall political and economical interplay.

According to Ismail Suldan Abdirahman, a Somaliland lawmaker, Ethiopia’s consul general Bereha Tesfay left Hargeisa, Somaliland’s capital bound for Addis Ababa on a scheduled flight having informed local officials that he was recalled by his government without giving further details.

“I have no idea if Ethiopia will post him (consul) here again.” He told lawmakers.

Somaliland which maintains a representative office in Addis Ababa is yet to comment on the development which many say signals the beginning of an end to the informal diplomatic links that Ethiopia had maintained with Somaliland for years.


Ethiopia’s new prime minister Abiy Ahmed is reported to be planning to implement a new foreign policy including maintaining diplomatic relations with Somalia’s central government alone by dropping all relations with Somaliland which had declared a unilateral independence from the rest of Somalia in 1991. However, no country has so far recognized it as an independent state.

Losing relations with Ethiopia would be a significant blow for Somaliland and poses a problem as Somaliland seeks to maintain its international status. It will also leave it with a few allies across the region, raising fears of new political and economical isolations against it.

Somaliland’s relations with Djibouti also remains strained since it signed a port deal with the UAE’s DP World, a move which will challenge Djibouti’s virtual monopoly over maritime trade.

Since taking office early last year, Somali government under president Mohamed has implemented ranges of new policies that largely rested on zero-sum diplomacy for Somaliland and pushed for ‘non-interference’ relations including diplomatic dealings with the country’s self-ruled northern territory that adversely affected the breakaway region’s international status.

Meanwhile, Ethiopia’s possible diplomatic withdrawal from Somaliland comes just days after Horn African leaders vowed to respect the ‘sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence’ of Somalia which had long sought to block decades-old bid for an independence by the northern territory, in response to requests by Somali president who accused Ethiopia of interfering his country’s internal affairs.

Responding to Somalia’s accusations against Ethiopia, prime minister Abiy Ahmed has in turn pledged a ‘full support and interference-free relations with the Somali central government, noting that his government would ‘stand by it as parts of a new chapter’ in relations between the two countries long characterized by mistrust and misgivings.


They've refused to meet with SL leadership too.
in a move that analysts say could be a precursor for a diplomatic withdrawal from the enclave by Ethiopia’s government under the new reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed amid a new regional political shift.

Meanwhile, Ethiopia’s possible diplomatic withdrawal from Somaliland comes just days after Horn African leaders vowed to respect the ‘sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence’ of Somalia which had long sought to block decades-old bid for an independence by the northern territory

I'm not saying it wont happen but this is an analysis of what might happen, it has not happened yet. It's the same with Bohol's article where DP World might be downsizing Berbera. Wait for officials from Somaliland and Ethiopia and they have supposedly already replaced the dude in Hargeisa.
 
I'm not saying it wont happen but this is an analysis of what might happen, it has not happened yet. It's the same with Bohol's article where DP World might be downsizing Berbera. Wait for officials from Somaliland and Ethiopia and they have supposedly already replaced the dude in Hargeisa.
There is no replacement, and the Ethio govt pretty much has cut all ties with SL, thats what has happened not might lol.
 

Lordilord

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There is no replacement, and the Ethio govt pretty much has cut all ties with SL, thats what has happened not might lol.
The article you linked even said possible diplomatic withdrawal indicating they don't know. It's an analysis, you think you know but you don't. I can't say I know, wait for official news from either Ethiopia or Somaliland.

Calm yourself down lol, you are getting way too excited over this. Read the article you linked yourself and then think about it for a while, let it simmer. Collect your thoughts then come back.
 
The article you linked even said possible diplomatic withdrawal indicating they don't know. It's an analysis, you think you know but you don't. I can't say I know, wait for official news from either Ethiopia or Somaliland.

Calm yourself down lol, you are getting way too excited over this. Read the article you linked yourself and then think about it for a while, let it simmer. Collect your thoughts then come back.
Lol sure
 

Bohol

VIP
Most of Bohol's claims are bs but this one must sting for him.. :hemad:


We all know secessionist claims in twitter are very unreliable. The same-way they recycled a
old video from Jan and claimed Muuse Bixi was allowed to visit Ethiopia in Dec 2018.

:hemad:


Original January 2018






Recycle copy in twitter:December 2018.I guess desperate times call for desperate measures.:liberaltears:

 
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