.....(Hal-ku-dhigyo Dhaxal-gal Noqday) = ..... President, C/raxmaan A. Cali: ''Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland dib ayay ula soo Noqotay Qaran-nimadeedii sidaa awgeed, waa dal xor ah oo gooni u taagan maanta (18/05/1991) laga bilaabo''...>>>>> President, Maxamad I.Cigaal:''Jiritaanka Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland'' Waa mid waafaqsan xeerasha u-degsan Caalamka! Sidaa darteed, waa Qaran xaq u leh in Aduunku aqoonsado''...>>>>> President, Daahir R. Kaahin: ''Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland waa dal diimuqraadi ah oo caalamka ka sugaya Ictiraafkiisa''...>>>>> President, Axmed M. Siilaanyo: ''Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland, Boqol sano haday ku qaadanayso helista Ictiraafkeedu way Sugaysaa! Mar dambena la midoobi mayso Somalia-Italia''.....[***** Ha Jirto J.Somaliland Oo Ha Joogto Waligeed *****].....

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Somaliland: Minister for foreign Affairs to address at Chatham house.


Somaliland minister for foreign affairs and international Cooperation Mr. Mohamed Abdilahi Omar is due to deliver a speech to Chatham house on Friday 29th July 2011. The minister is one of the guest speakers who received an official invitation and he is expected to address to the house and the subject is going to be “International perspectives on Somaliland.”

The former president of Somaliland Mr. Dahir Rayale Kahin was invited on numerous occasions and addressed the Chatham house. Riyale addressed to the house about Somaliland’s role in the stability of the horn of Africa since there is hostility in the region. He also raised about Somaliland’s experience domestically and regionally.

The incumbent president Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud known as ‘Siilaanyo’ of Somaliland spoke about his plans for Somaliland and its regional role at Chatham house on 26 November 2010. Twenty years after Somaliland’s self-declared independence it remains unrecognized despite progress was made in Security, Development and democracy.

The meeting will explore perceptions of Somaliland’s place in the world from European, African and Somaliland perspective.

Source: Chatham house

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