Somalia rejected an appeal from Ethiopia to enter into negotiations with a view to granting it access to a Red Sea port! - Bloomberg

Somalia rejected an appeal from Ethiopia to enter into negotiations with a view to granting it access to a Red Sea port.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmedlast week warned that his country’s lack of access to a harbor is a potential source of future conflict and called for efforts to address the issue in order to safeguard regional stability. Ethiopia lost its direct access to the sea in 1993 when Eritrea gained independence after a three-decade war.

While Somalia is “highly committed” to enhancing peace, security, trade and integration, it isn’t interested in providing access to a strategic asset such as a port, State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Omar said in a text message. “Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity — land, sea and air — as enshrined in our constitution, is sacrosanct and not open for discussion.”

In a televised lecture on Oct. 13, Abiy said Ethiopia had “natural rights” to directly access the Red Sea, and if it was denied this “there will be no fairness and justice and if there is no fairness and justice, it’s a matter of time, we will fight.” He suggested his government could grant shares in its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in return for similar stakes in ports in neighboring countries

Eritrea described the prime minister’s comments as “excessive” and said “the affair has perplexed all concerned observers.”

Alexis Mohamed, senior adviser to Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh, said Abiy’s position was a longstanding one albeit now delivered in a much more forward manner.

“Djibouti will wait for Ethiopia to propose a peaceful means to access the Red Sea, while recognising that Djibouti has always been open to have good relations with neighboring countries and notably Ethiopia,” he said by phone. He noted Djibouti’s openness to already provide access to Ethiopia’s navy.

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...uffs-ethiopia-s-bid-to-gain-access-to-red-sea
 
Somalia rejected an appeal from Ethiopia to enter into negotiations with a view to granting it access to a Red Sea port.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmedlast week warned that his country’s lack of access to a harbor is a potential source of future conflict and called for efforts to address the issue in order to safeguard regional stability. Ethiopia lost its direct access to the sea in 1993 when Eritrea gained independence after a three-decade war.

While Somalia is “highly committed” to enhancing peace, security, trade and integration, it isn’t interested in providing access to a strategic asset such as a port, State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Omar said in a text message. “Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity — land, sea and air — as enshrined in our constitution, is sacrosanct and not open for discussion.”

In a televised lecture on Oct. 13, Abiy said Ethiopia had “natural rights” to directly access the Red Sea, and if it was denied this “there will be no fairness and justice and if there is no fairness and justice, it’s a matter of time, we will fight.” He suggested his government could grant shares in its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in return for similar stakes in ports in neighboring countries

Eritrea described the prime minister’s comments as “excessive” and said “the affair has perplexed all concerned observers.”

Alexis Mohamed, senior adviser to Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh, said Abiy’s position was a longstanding one albeit now delivered in a much more forward manner.

“Djibouti will wait for Ethiopia to propose a peaceful means to access the Red Sea, while recognising that Djibouti has always been open to have good relations with neighboring countries and notably Ethiopia,” he said by phone. He noted Djibouti’s openness to already provide access to Ethiopia’s navy.

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...uffs-ethiopia-s-bid-to-gain-access-to-red-sea
Why take that meeting?
 

Sup

Anti Qabilist - Somali Patriot
Somalia rejected an appeal from Ethiopia to enter into negotiations with a view to granting it access to a Red Sea port.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmedlast week warned that his country’s lack of access to a harbor is a potential source of future conflict and called for efforts to address the issue in order to safeguard regional stability. Ethiopia lost its direct access to the sea in 1993 when Eritrea gained independence after a three-decade war.

While Somalia is “highly committed” to enhancing peace, security, trade and integration, it isn’t interested in providing access to a strategic asset such as a port, State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Omar said in a text message. “Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity — land, sea and air — as enshrined in our constitution, is sacrosanct and not open for discussion.”

In a televised lecture on Oct. 13, Abiy said Ethiopia had “natural rights” to directly access the Red Sea, and if it was denied this “there will be no fairness and justice and if there is no fairness and justice, it’s a matter of time, we will fight.” He suggested his government could grant shares in its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam in return for similar stakes in ports in neighboring countries

Eritrea described the prime minister’s comments as “excessive” and said “the affair has perplexed all concerned observers.”

Alexis Mohamed, senior adviser to Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh, said Abiy’s position was a longstanding one albeit now delivered in a much more forward manner.

“Djibouti will wait for Ethiopia to propose a peaceful means to access the Red Sea, while recognising that Djibouti has always been open to have good relations with neighboring countries and notably Ethiopia,” he said by phone. He noted Djibouti’s openness to already provide access to Ethiopia’s navy.

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...uffs-ethiopia-s-bid-to-gain-access-to-red-sea
The Prime Minister seems to be having a tantrum, how this war mongering low I.Q muppet won the Nobel peace prize is beyond me. But then again they gave one to Obama.
 

Ximan iyo Xadeed

Sanaag
VIP
I don't get why the need to block the deal Ethiopia wants to invest in Saylac and reer Awdal gave them their blessing, this is the same adminstration that gave the go ahead for UAE in Berbera you can't play wadani when you lack consistency
 

Awd

Araabi
I don't get why the need to block the deal Ethiopia wants to invest in Saylac and reer Awdal gave them their blessing, this is the same adminstration that gave the go ahead for UAE in Berbera you can't play wadani when you lack consistency

All of a sudden there is fake wadanimo, where was this wadanimo when Berbera, Djibouti and Mogadishu all sold out to the Ethiopians decades ago?
 
Does the UAE own Berbera @Tropical Breeze or is it a lease for some yrs? Crazy guy next door wants to re-write the borders and include access to the red sea in this alternative reality,

Edit: Anothet confused soul @Awdalite. No one is saying no to a business deal. What we are refusing is giving another piece of Somali lands to a longstanding rival.
 

NidarNidar

♚kṯr w ḫss♚
VIP
I don't get why the need to block the deal Ethiopia wants to invest in Saylac and reer Awdal gave them their blessing, this is the same adminstration that gave the go ahead for UAE in Berbera you can't play wadani when you lack consistency
No we did, that fake bunch of western idiots, Ethiopia is aiming for outright ownership of the land.
 

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
They have access via Djibouti so this is obviously about annexation. I wouldn’t worry. The ENDF is getting their asses kicked by Fano (likely an Eritrean proxy lmao) so going to war with another nation is off the books for the foreseeable future. This is the beginning of the end for Abiy. Last kick of a dying horse
 
They have access via Djibouti so this is obviously about annexation. I wouldn’t worry. The ENDF is getting their asses kicked by Fano (likely an Eritrean proxy lmao) so going to war with another nation is off the books for the foreseeable future. This is the beginning of the end for Abiy. Last kick of a dying horse

What do you think about the accuracy of this 'source'?

 

Sigmundd

IM.BACKKK
I wouldn't be surprised if Ethiopia takes a chunk of our port, our spineless government never cares about the welfare of Somalia always selling themselves and dignity for corrupt. I am done with Somalia we are a joke to the world.
 

El Nino

Cabsi cabsi
VIP
They have access via Djibouti so this is obviously about annexation. I wouldn’t worry. The ENDF is getting their asses kicked by Fano (likely an Eritrean proxy lmao) so going to war with another nation is off the books for the foreseeable future. This is the beginning of the end for Abiy. Last kick of a dying horse

Who will replace Abiy? Matter of fact, who are in charge now in Ethiopia? Very confusing after PP came into power.
 

Ximan iyo Xadeed

Sanaag
VIP
All of a sudden there is fake wadanimo, where was this wadanimo when Berbera, Djibouti and Mogadishu all sold out to the Ethiopians decades ago?
No such thing as wadanimo develop Zaylac, i know if Laasqoray was close i'd let Ethiopia have it.
Does the UAE own Berbera @Tropical Breeze or is it a lease for some yrs? Crazy guy next door wants to re-write the borders and include access to the red sea in this alternative reality,

Edit: Anothet confused soul @Awdalite. No one is saying no to a business deal. What we are refusing is giving another piece of Somali lands to a longstanding rival.
UAE owns a stake in Berbera not the whole thing , a country can't force itself like how you think especially in Somalia.
 

TekNiKo

Loyal To The One True Caliph (Hafidahullah)
And the annexation era begins, I feared this would happen ten years later but alas it seems a foregone conclusion :meleshame:
 

repo

Bantu Liberation Movement
VIP
I don't get why the need to block the deal Ethiopia wants to invest in Saylac and reer Awdal gave them their blessing, this is the same adminstration that gave the go ahead for UAE in Berbera you can't play wadani when you lack consistency
They are looking for an outpost or permanent settlement. They have been training a navy with French support. Last 10 years has seen two annexations with few consequences, Crimea and Golan Heights. Ethiopia is more important than Eritrea and Somalia to the West. We have to call a spade a spade.
 

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
What do you think about the accuracy of this 'source'?

Rashid Abdi XD. Notorious liar who works for that Nairobi think tank "Sahan" owned by Matt Bryden. The same Rashid Abdi who was saying that Eritrea sent Somali troops to Tigray lmao.

The Eritrean govt is an information black hole. He's talking out his arse
 

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
Who will replace Abiy? Matter of fact, who are in charge now in Ethiopia? Very confusing after PP came into power.
No clue who will replace Abiy. In reality, Ethiopia is in anarchy and Abiy is keeping up the facade that he's in control. Ethiopians as a whole are a very short sighted people. The future is a foreign concept to them
 

dekiteshim

Resident Eritrean | Ye's strongest soldier
They are looking for an outpost or permanent settlement. They have been training a navy with French support. Last 10 years has seen two annexations with few consequences, Crimea and Golan Heights. Ethiopia is more important than Eritrea and Somalia to the West. We have to call a spade a spade.
The difference is that both Israel and Russia are nuclear powers so any escalation with them is a death sentence. Ethiopia trying to annex territory from either Somalia or Eritrea would be met with the same condemnation that Iraq received after invading Kuwait. Pax Americana already has their hands full with the conflicts in Ukraine and Palestine. I doubt they have time to deal with Ethiopia
 

Awd

Araabi
No such thing as wadanimo develop Zaylac, i know if Laasqoray was close i'd let Ethiopia have it.

UAE owns a stake in Berbera not the whole thing , a country can't force itself like how you think especially in Somalia.

Today the Awbare district officials had a meeting to discuss strengthening the relations between the Oromo Region and Awdal, Somaliland. Bro who cares about wadanimo, do whatever it takes to bring development to your region.

The SRTV news in Jigjiga posted the news today although they're hiding the true nature of the news because officials from the Oromo region came to Awbarre today:

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TekNiKo

Loyal To The One True Caliph (Hafidahullah)
Today the Awbare district officials had a meeting to discuss strengthening the relations between the Oromo Region and Awdal, Somaliland. Bro who cares about wadanimo, do whatever it takes to bring development to your region.

The SRTV news in Jigjiga posted the news today:

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Gudubursi is making a fatal mistake, this will not only galvanize support for AS but make all clans hate you.
 

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