HSM visit to America focused on lifting of arms embargo

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Anti Qabilist - Somali Patriot
Aka thanks for coming over for coffee, but I can’t grant you your request.
Our country is getting better by the day Alhumdulilah, Be happy my friend. It’ll only get better from here inshaAllah.
 

bidenkulaha

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Wakiilka Mareykanka u fadhiya Qaramada Midoobay Danjire Linda Thomas-Greenfield, ayaa maanta magaalada Washington kula kulantay MW JFS Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, waxa ay ku bogaadisay Madaxweynaha sida ay uga go’an tahay dib u heshiisiinta qaran & dagaalka ka dhanka ah AS.

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bidenkulaha

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How likely do you think HSM’s trip will be successful?
No idea tbh. The last few weeks/months hasn’t been good, hopefully there hasn’t been a change in policy from the American side because of these problems.

If we were in a similar situation back in January I would’ve been very hopeful but Shabaab fight has been very lacklustre since and it’s probably causing doubts
 
No idea tbh. The last few weeks/months hasn’t been good, hopefully there hasn’t been a change in policy from the American side because of these problems.

If we were in a similar situation back in January I would’ve been very hopeful but Shabaab fight has been very lacklustre since and it’s probably causing doubts
Lifting arms embargo will quicken the pace Al Shabaab are defeated. I just want Ceelbuur, West Hirshabelle and Southwest state to be cleansed from Shabaab especially bay and bakool so IDP’s can return to their homes and humanitarian aid can reach the vulnerable people there
 
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bidenkulaha

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UAE introduces the President to the Security Council
 
Watching for the last 20 minutes and the delegates have only talked about food aid, humanitarian crises, women's rights, rape and FGM, Climate Change, Renewing the ATMIS mandate, The ATMIS Uganda base attack and the Lascanood conflict. Nothing on the Arms Embargo even though HSM mentioned it in his opening speech :pachah1:

It's obvious that they see Somalia as a lost cause.
 
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The US representative just spoke and they don't seem to be onboard with the removal of embargo :patrice:



America have said they support lifting arms embargo soon.

How soon? I don’t know.

The tweet you referenced is misleading. It doesn't say 'soon' anywhere, but rather that conditions (technical benchmarks) have to be met before lifting the sanctions, as outlined in the letter and mentioned again in the UN session.
 

bidenkulaha

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US statement on the arms embargo is ‘we welcome Somalia’s continued progress on the benchmarks outlined in the UN’s Secretary Generals in September 2022 report in accessing it’s request for fully lifting the arms embargo on the federal government. We look forward to further progress and working closely with our partners on this issue when the 751 regime is renewed in November’
 
US statement on the arms embargo is ‘we welcome Somalia’s continued progress on the benchmarks outlined in the UN’s Secretary Generals in September 2022 report in accessing it’s request for fully lifting the arms embargo on the federal government. We look forward to further progress and working closely with our partners on this issue when the 751 regime is renewed in November’
"The lifting of the arms embargo will take time and is dependent on the implementation of the S.O.W.I.R framework established in UN resolution 1488. The precarious humanitarian scenario affecting around 6 million people exacerbated by severe climate shocks such as drought and FGM places a hard limit on institutional capability and will require a core number of ATMIS troops to remain in the country during this transitionary period." - UN meeting in November

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"The lifting of the arms embargo will take time and is dependent on the implementation of the S.O.W.I.R framework established in UN resolution 1488. The precarious humanitarian scenario affecting around 6 million people exacerbated by severe climate shocks such as drought and FGM places a hard limit on institutional capability and will require a core number of ATMIS troops to remain in the country during this transitionary period." - UN meeting in November

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These UN sessions focused on Somalia is a constant reminder of our chapter 7 trusteeship. Somalia is bound to be violated at any given opportunity :damn:

The 'support' some countries have given Somalia thus far in removing the embargo seem to be pure lip service. I don't believe none of the things they say, which is just diplomatic words as 'allies'. After now listening to their concerns of the challenges facing Somalia; I doubt that they will lift the embargo in November either. It will require a miracle before it occurs :francis:
 

bidenkulaha

GalYare
These UN sessions focused on Somalia is a constant reminder of our chapter 7 trusteeship. Somalia is bound to be violated at any given opportunity :damn:

The 'support' some countries have given Somalia thus far in removing the embargo seem to be pure lip service. I don't believe none of the things they say, which is just diplomatic words as 'allies'. After now listening to their 'concerns' of the challenges Somalia is facing; I doubt that they will lift the embargo in November either. It will require a miracle before it occurs :francis:
We can always hope. At the least there are benchmarks. SNA have to do their bit and complete them so there’s no excuse.

The government will have to then rethink it’s allies should they complete the benchmarks and not get the arms embargo lifted/adjusted
 
These UN sessions focused on Somalia is a constant reminder of our chapter 7 trusteeship. Somalia is bound to be violated at any given opportunity :damn:

The 'support' some countries have given Somalia thus far in removing the embargo seem to be pure lip service. I don't believe none of the things they say, which is just diplomatic words as 'allies'. After now listening to their concerns of the challenges facing Somalia; I doubt that they will lift the embargo in November either. It will require a miracle before it occurs :francis:

It won’t happen even after 10 years. The country is full of corruption.
 
It won’t happen even after 10 years. The country is full of corruption.

I have to agree. Even if AS were to be completely defeated, the sanctions would remain in place.

They were talking about Somalia having to become a 'unified state' with control along all of its sovereign territory, build institutions with capablity to meet the major challenges like droughts that Somalia currently relies on foreign aid, clan issues and so forth. All of which is almost impossible with corruption and no sincerity from all stakeholders in Somalia.
The real 'cunaqabateyn' is actually our internal mess :snoop:
 

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