MoU persists, said an American think-tank, advises to support it
Posted: 22 Feb 2024, 15:14
If US sought a foothold in the same SL and SHM did say nothing, what is his reason to jump that much to the sky now, after Ethiopia did the same thing?
The man should be told to come to his mind, before creating an havoc to his own people, first and foremost.
Abiy said collaboration, all along, the guy on the other side replied only on my dead body.
Now the Americans are saying what Abiy said is the only way forward, if avoiding any sort of conflict and advancing peace and development in the region is sought.
The man should be told to come to his mind, before creating an havoc to his own people, first and foremost.
Abiy said collaboration, all along, the guy on the other side replied only on my dead body.
Now the Americans are saying what Abiy said is the only way forward, if avoiding any sort of conflict and advancing peace and development in the region is sought.
...Over the past two years, the United States has reportedly expressed interest in using Somaliland’s Berbera port and airfield as a base for the purposes of countering al-Shabaab. Though US visits to Berbera have been carefully coordinated with the Somalian government, this engagement could be interpreted as a major victory for Somaliland in bolstering its sovereignty. With Berbera, and an eagerness for international engagement, Somaliland could potentially help the United States gain a footing to protect vital maritime routes and diversify its regional footprint away from the already crowded military hub of Djibouti.
https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/a ... e-red-sea/The United States should use financial and diplomatic leverage to ensure that the governments of Somaliland, Ethiopia, and Somalia act cautiously in the coming weeks, while seeking to preserve US security interests in the Red Sea and Horn of Africa, specifically regarding Berbera and its counterterrorism efforts.