Abiye latest response on the MOU deal with Somaliland and his allegations against the Somali President
Posted: 05 Jul 2024, 09:15
Ethiopia's recent declaration asserting its purported right to a sea access has sparked controversy, with the country claiming that it had solicited input from regional nations only to be met with unsatisfactory responses. Furthermore, Ethiopia has maintained that its stance is not aimed at dismembering Somalia, despite the apparent inconsistencies in its position. Specifically, Ethiopia's assertion of its desire to recognize Somaliland raises questions about the sincerity of Abiy Ahmed's intentions. Is he genuinely attempting to negotiate a mutually beneficial agreement or is he merely playing a duplicitous game? Can one simultaneously claim to uphold the Mogadishu Declaration while also seeking to recognize a breakaway region?
The Somaliland administration's naivety is evident in their perception of Abiy Ahmed as cu nning and astute, when in reality, he appears to be merely posturing and seeking validation from Somalia. It is clear that Abiy Ahmed lacks the courage to implement the MOU, preferring instead to continue negotiating and seeking valdiation from Somalia. Somalia's unwavering stance is commendable, and it is unlikely that Abiy Ahmed will proceed with the MOU anytime soon.
Dr Zackovich
The Somaliland administration's naivety is evident in their perception of Abiy Ahmed as cu nning and astute, when in reality, he appears to be merely posturing and seeking validation from Somalia. It is clear that Abiy Ahmed lacks the courage to implement the MOU, preferring instead to continue negotiating and seeking valdiation from Somalia. Somalia's unwavering stance is commendable, and it is unlikely that Abiy Ahmed will proceed with the MOU anytime soon.
Dr Zackovich