US brokered Somalia-Somaliland talks set for tomorrow in Djibouti

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    Wiil Isxaaq @ 6/13/2020 11:36 AM EST
 War cusub; tegi maayo beritoole.

Muqayilkii dhillo-yaroo marwalba loosoo diro diyaarad, kuna dhacda mawrwalba matihide nagasoo fadhiiso ayaa lagu dhahay.
    maxaaigagalay @ 6/13/2020 10:17 AM EST
 Some misguided American initiative here.
Farmaajo is on his way out. By insisiting on
Farmaajo making peace with the Regional Governments,
The US is trying to make him leave the Presidency.

And then suddenly this shifting of the attention
to the Somaliland issue.

The US needs to get its act together.  This
Somaliland issue is not for Formajo government
to solve. He has only four months remaining
in offica.
The US is either confused or creating confusion.
    Wiil Isxaaq @ 6/13/2020 9:55 AM EST
 Hargeisa ppl will wish the land grabber does not come back to them.
USA is in league with the fascist looters of Zoomalia. They have turned Somaliland into a concentration camp isolated and abandoned while they breath life into looters of Muqdisho.
    FiqiJin @ 6/13/2020 6:36 AM EST
 The question is, will Muuse Biixi bring something new to the table--something
other than the old and tired fantasy about splitting off Somalia. Somali people
will never accept the division of puny Somalia in which only Somalis live?

This is the last chance for Hargeisa to sue favorable terms other than blindly
pursuing the impossible of a "Somali becoming independent from itself." That is
never going to happen! These are favorable terms for Hargeisa:

1. Move capital to north.
2. War crimes tribunal.
3. Compensation for lives and property.
4. Economic free zone.
5. Greater autonomy.
6. Museum and monuments for the massacred.

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