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Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 10:55
by Zmeselo
Our two countries have always maintained strong, friendly relations,
said
Alexis Mohamed, a senior adviser to Djiboutian President
Ismail Omar Guelleh.
But you should also know that Djibouti is a sovereign country, and therefore, our territorial integrity is not questionable neither today nor tomorrow.
Ouch ...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... #xj4y7vzkg

Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 11:01
by Zmeselo
Ethiopia has the right to access, but even that depends on the political will of the transit states. Such babble as ownership, federation, confederation are senseless.

Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 11:16
by Zack
yes countries that are landlocked such as ethiopia or uganda should be allowed to have access to sea but they just have to pay for it thats it. if i travel by train and my father and family dont own the train i still have to pay a fee for the train
dr zackovich
Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 11:24
by ethiopianunity
More and more Djiboutians don't look like from Djibouti, they are intermixed with Ilumminati France and more will continue Arabs will devour it like what happened to Tanzania's Island and Tanzania itself is becoming Islamic and Arab. Pretty soon East Africa will become like North Africa taken over by Arabs. That is what Zack is campaigning for Ethiopia
Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 14:04
by Zmeselo
The Federal Government of Somalia has granted official recognition to SSC-Khaatumo State of Somalia as the 7th Federal Member State, conveying a strong message that Somalia remains united and cannot be divided by any foreign entity. This marks the conclusion of 32 years of secessionist Somaliland's efforts to control the narrative in the northern part of Somalia.
Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 14:17
by Zack
I doubt this the end of the somalia and somaliland conflict to be honest there was a war going on for over 8 months in and around sool region. Still the Somaliland issue is the most contentious issue in the Somali peninsula it will take allot of consensus and allot concessions on the part of Somalia if there is going be any sort of re union for the Somali people.
How ever this move from the federal government will put Somaliland in a further corner not sure what their cards will be maybe launch another war. They had the upper hand for over a few months but have been run over at the goojeadde military head quarters in august by the ssc resistance . Sool is mostly inhabit by the darood clan which is one of the largest Somali clans. How ever there is are isaaq presence in the western part of sool what could happen is a clan war sool part of British somaliland as a whole how ever they are more linked with puntland. Tribally or Somalia and they do not wish to be a minority in an isaaq dominated Somaliland these are going to be interesting times indeed For the region.
Dr Zackovich
Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 18:42
by Abe Abraham
There is no free lunch in this world.

Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 19 Oct 2023, 21:08
by sun
Zmeselo wrote: ↑19 Oct 2023, 10:55
Our two countries have always maintained strong, friendly relations,
said
Alexis Mohamed, a senior adviser to Djiboutian President
Ismail Omar Guelleh.
But you should also know that Djibouti is a sovereign country, and therefore, our territorial integrity is not questionable neither today nor tomorrow.
Ouch ...
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... #xj4y7vzkg

Re: Djibouti Latest Nation to Reject Ethiopia’s Red Sea Access Plea
Posted: 20 Oct 2023, 09:27
by Abdisa
Just as the leaders of Tigray found themselves isolated by making enemies in all the regions and countries surrounding theirs, the short-sighted PM Abiy is also facing isolation as neighboring countries are calling out the depth of his arrogance and recklessness. No amount of foreign aid or IMF loans can help him overcome the epidemic of isolation he is confronting.
If the only friend you have is Mike Hammer, you treat your own people as if they were a nail.