No break-through in Somalia-Somaliland talks as contentious issues postponed

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    amina_samajecel @ 6/18/2020 8:24 PM EST
 Fiqijin
Farmajo government is the most corrupt government
that Somalia has ever had. Millions of
Dollars unaccounted for and when questioned
the whole Finance parliamentary committee is gone.
They kept even donations from donors for
Belet Weyn flooding until it become public, that is
embarrassing.

It is Farmajo the one who extradited QALBIDHAGAX
and recognised ONLF as a terrorist organisation.

He signed four ports to Ethiopia and there are rumours
that he agreed Somalia to unite with Ethiopia.
That is TREASON and Somalis will never accept.

Farmajo ii geeya waxaa beddeshay Farmajo ha ii
geyn Ethiopia oow ii dhiibaa. He lost credibility
and the support of the Somali people.
    FiqiJin @ 6/18/2020 10:28 AM EST
 amina_samajecel,

You say:

"In the case of the maritime case this government
is the one that accepted the case to be postponed
three times."

That, my dear, is from your own alternative reality.
No basis whatsoever in facts!

The president didn't sign the bill against DP World
for diplomatic reasons, but even if he did, UAE
wouldn't have respected that. A verdict from an
International Court is a different matter!

"Hassan Sheikh deserved a second term?" For what, to
steal more money from front line soldiers? Mogadishu
residents nicknamed as " Municipio President."

He was so corrupt that IC at the end refused to even
mention his name! But he was a darling for your treasonous,
secessionist Qoysland! He was also Ethiopia's stooge as he
took orders from Gebre in Villa Somalia! Good riddance!  
    amina_samajecel @ 6/18/2020 9:00 AM EST
 The parliament voted unanimously against
DP World. However, Farmajo has never
signed it. In the case of the maritime case
this government is the one that accepted the
case to be postponed three times. In addition,
dismantled the whole Somali team in charge of
defending our case. Besides, March 2021 is not
the best time for Somalia given the coming election
and without a Somali team that can be trusted and
is familiar with our case.

You don't change your horse in the middle of the battle
after all former president Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud was
right and he deserved to be elected for a second term
to finalise many on going projects including
the maritime case.

I am sorry to say this government is the one
that gave both UAE/DP World and Kenya the opportunity.
Anyone but Farmajo and Khayrlawe will be better to be
elected.
    FiqiJin @ 6/18/2020 7:26 AM EST
 The federal government must proceed with taking UAE
and its DP World to court straightaway! This is a
matter of sovereignty and International rules and norms!

It would seem this so-called negotiations in Djibouti are
nothing more than buying time for Mirqaanland, just like
Kenya is doing at the ICJ Court, in a hope of a different
government coming to power in Somalia in the upcoming
election.

Believe you me, the federal government has not even began
to teach lessons, peacefully, to the one Qoysland fantasy
in Hargeisa about its legitimacy in all Somalia!  

 
    amina_samajecel @ 6/18/2020 7:21 AM EST
 Djibouti has Somalia best interest at heart
and has always tried to help Somalis.
However, you can only help those who want to
help themselves. Ethiopia is the enemy
number one it dismantled the TNG with the help
of Kenya and some Western countries.

We have to be proactive and visionary if we don't
manage ourselves then we will end up in
the hands of our enemy.

In my opinion, we don't need a hastily agreement
that can have a disastrous outcome for
our future.

We need a genuine conference whose participants are
people who care about their Country. It must
have the support of the Somali people and the
International community must not interfere.
I believe it must be bottom up approach. For instance,
the people living in the Northern regions must have a
dialogue free from intimidation and agree if they
want to remain or to leave. It is obvious, that most of
the people in Sool, some parts of Sanag and Awdal want to remain
and be part of Somalia. Those who want to leave
they must convince the opposition through dialogue and
not intimidate them. The current government whose mandate
is ending must not sign an agreement that could be detrimental
to the future of our people. What Ethiopia wants is
a  Confederation ruled by Ethiopia that is not in the
interest of any Somali.

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