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Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Somaliman » 13 Aug 2024, 20:45

During the negotiations between Somalia and Ethiopia in Ankara, Ethiopia confirmed that it had accepted to retract its MoU with the breakaway region of Somalia, known as Somaliland, but had requested to express it in an ambiguous format to avoid embarrassment. Somalia had rejected it outright, insisting that Ethiopia should retract its MoU in the same clear wording and format in which it signed it. It wanted to retract it in a wording that could be open to debate and more than one interpretation.


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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by kebena05 » 13 Aug 2024, 21:03

Now, Gash Horus and Aberash have explanations to do.

The whole country is a joke, from their leader to his followers. They are more about the show than substance. Their low IQ first foolishly thought by trying to intimidate Eritrea with empty bravado, he would get some sweet deal for his country, by get free port service and more; once the steel ball Shaebia leaders dare him to try his luck by moving a huge military muscle to the boarder, the coward fold his tail and went to Somalia to do the same; again, he miserably failed.

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Odie » 13 Aug 2024, 21:10

kebena05 wrote:
13 Aug 2024, 21:03
Now, Gash Horus and Aberash have explanations to do.

The whole country is a joke, from their leader to his followers.
>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Dark Energy » 13 Aug 2024, 21:12

He was bluffing just to stay in power. The sovereignty rule in the UN is the sacred law. Any sovereignty violation leads to
Of Offenses Against The Sovereignty Of The State. PENAL CODE. SECTION 37-38. 37. (a) Treason against this state consists only in levying war against it, adhering to its enemies, or givi
Levying a war against it. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by DefendTheTruth » 14 Aug 2024, 03:48

The guy, your hero, was sort of Natoing with Türkiye just few months back, what has come out of it, mind saying?

It doesn't look good for the vagabond Sheik, a tool of Egypt now, in Ankara, does it?

https://www.trtworld.com/turkiye/notabl ... n-18195414

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Somaliman » 14 Aug 2024, 05:42

DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 03:48
The guy, your hero, was sort of Natoing with Türkiye just few months back, what has come out of it, mind saying?

It doesn't look good for the vagabond Sheik, a tool of Egypt now, in Ankara, does it?

https://www.trtworld.com/turkiye/notabl ... n-18195414


No thanks needed. Enjoy playing with them.





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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Somaliman » 14 Aug 2024, 06:20

Defend the bullsh'it,

As a Galla, you feel Ethiopian only since the clown monkey Galla has entered Menelik Palace.

Where were you prior to that?

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by sarcasm » 14 Aug 2024, 07:26

So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Somaliman » 14 Aug 2024, 08:16

sarcasm wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 07:26
So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619





Boy,

Stop daydreaming. Somalia has no port to offer to your shithole. Somalia has never said that it was offering you a port. The ONLY thing Somalia is offering you is access to the sea in line with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea and NOTHING ELSE.

I hope Zmeselo or Sesame would pop up to lecture you on the corrupt discreditable Hungarian - Tibor Nagy - who's on the payroll of Ethiopia and Somaliland to promote their wicked agendas whether individual of collective within the Republicans.

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Dama » 14 Aug 2024, 08:45

Somaliman wrote:
13 Aug 2024, 20:45
During the negotiations between Somalia and Ethiopia in Ankara, Ethiopia confirmed that it had accepted to retract its MoU with the breakaway region of Somalia, known as Somaliland, but had requested to express it in an ambiguous format to avoid embarrassment. Somalia had rejected it outright, insisting that Ethiopia should retract its MoU in the same clear wording and format in which it signed it. It wanted to retract it in a wording that could be open to debate and more than one interpretation.

Provide your source camel boy. Very likely you're lying.
Don't forget, you're on our welfare voucher. Ethiopia can starve you to death in your arid desert in a week.

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by DefendTheTruth » 14 Aug 2024, 11:18

sarcasm wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 07:26
So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619
Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea, an international body of water that is open to everybody. What Ethiopia has been saying again and again consistently is "that Ethiopia would gain “secure dependable access to and from the sea" as a result of this solution". a saying attributed to Ethiopian MFA.

This idiot Somaliman thinks Eritrea owns the sea, he needs to go back to school and educate himself anew.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.


I really hate idiot creatures like this guy Somaliman.

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Zack » 14 Aug 2024, 17:18

Ethiopia is a land locked country it doesn’t have a sea it never had a sea and it will never have a sea the earlier u accept the earlier we can all move on.


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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Somaliman » 14 Aug 2024, 19:48

DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 11:18
sarcasm wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 07:26
So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619
Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea, an international body of water that is open to everybody. What Ethiopia has been saying again and again consistently is "that Ethiopia would gain “secure dependable access to and from the sea" as a result of this solution". a saying attributed to Ethiopian MFA.

This idiot Somaliman thinks Eritrea owns the sea, he needs to go back to school and educate himself anew.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.


I really hate idiot creatures like this guy Somaliman.



Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea
Although it's not my responsibility to educate every Ethiopian fuc'ker on this forum, for your information, using a port of another country is exactly access to the sea through what's called a transit country.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea.
How are you going to access the sea without their sea coasts, then? Through your ar'sehole?
Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.
Who is going to allow such an access without them and their sea coasts? You must be confusing access to the sea with crossing those dirty roads in the slums of Addis, I guess.

I've told you, uttering such a complete nonsense would only serve to prove that you're a semi-illiterate idiot.

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by DefendTheTruth » 15 Aug 2024, 08:06

Somaliman wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 19:48
DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 11:18
sarcasm wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 07:26
So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619
Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea, an international body of water that is open to everybody. What Ethiopia has been saying again and again consistently is "that Ethiopia would gain “secure dependable access to and from the sea" as a result of this solution". a saying attributed to Ethiopian MFA.

This idiot Somaliman thinks Eritrea owns the sea, he needs to go back to school and educate himself anew.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.


I really hate idiot creatures like this guy Somaliman.



Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea
Although it's not my responsibility to educate every Ethiopian fuc'ker on this forum, for your information, using a port of another country is exactly access to the sea through what's called a transit country.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea.
How are you going to access the sea without their sea coasts, then? Through your ar'sehole?
Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.
Who is going to allow such an access without them and their sea coasts? You must be confusing access to the sea with crossing those dirty roads in the slums of Addis, I guess.

I've told you, uttering such a complete nonsense would only serve to prove that you're a semi-illiterate idiot.
Did those who already own naval bases and other facilities in your dirt Sing-a-Poor and others in the region, like Djibouti, Somalia, even Somaliland etc. go through your own "ar'sehole", what ever that may mean, to reach there then?

I hate to teach an illiterate, though!

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by DefendTheTruth » 15 Aug 2024, 08:16

Somaliman wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 19:48
DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 11:18
sarcasm wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 07:26
So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619
Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea, an international body of water that is open to everybody. What Ethiopia has been saying again and again consistently is "that Ethiopia would gain “secure dependable access to and from the sea" as a result of this solution". a saying attributed to Ethiopian MFA.

This idiot Somaliman thinks Eritrea owns the sea, he needs to go back to school and educate himself anew.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.


I really hate idiot creatures like this guy Somaliman.



Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea
Although it's not my responsibility to educate every Ethiopian fuc'ker on this forum, for your information, using a port of another country is exactly access to the sea through what's called a transit country.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea.
How are you going to access the sea without their sea coasts, then? Through your ar'sehole?
Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.
Who is going to allow such an access without them and their sea coasts? You must be confusing access to the sea with crossing those dirty roads in the slums of Addis, I guess.

I've told you, uttering such a complete nonsense would only serve to prove that you're a semi-illiterate idiot.
You idiot, can you even read and comprehend a text written in English language? I doubt!

If you do, then the following short and simple paragraph would mean?

The issue has been rephrased by the mediator party itself that the stakeholders in it are not only the negotiating parties:
"As Türkiye, our goal is to address the existing concerns and resolve the issues in a way that will benefit not only Somalia and Ethiopia but the entire region,” Hakan Fidan said on Tuesday in a joint news conference with his counterparts from Somalia and Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is seeking a comprehensive resolution of the issue at hand here, not a sort of a quick-fix, like you and your cohorts would like to present it.

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by BigBreak » 15 Aug 2024, 10:45

Ethiopia and Somaliland have to come together and make a win win agreement that will see Ethiopia formally recognise Somaliland as an independent country separate from Somalia and in return Somaliland will help Ethiopia overcome all the challenges of landlockedness over the past 31 years whilst remaining landlocked in theory

Only independent Somaliland is Ethiopia's true ally in the volatile Horn

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Somaliman » 15 Aug 2024, 18:18

DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 11:18
sarcasm wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 07:26
So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619
Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea, an international body of water that is open to everybody. What Ethiopia has been saying again and again consistently is "that Ethiopia would gain “secure dependable access to and from the sea" as a result of this solution". a saying attributed to Ethiopian MFA.

This idiot Somaliman thinks Eritrea owns the sea, he needs to go back to school and educate himself anew.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.


I really hate idiot creatures like this guy Somaliman.



Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.
The worst is the ignorant who doesn't realise their ignorance.

It's not kind of, 'all I need is just to reach the fuc'king sea and then after their coastline it belongs to everybody, and thus I can do whatever I want in the sea. You must be confusing the sea with a brothel in Addis, I guess

Let me educate you a bit free of charge despite hating me.

The fuc'king passage you're talking about is not in the sky but in someone else's country, even though any passage in the sky also belongs to someone. In addition, although the oceans and seas are global commons, coastal countries do have the right to claim what's called ‘exclusive economic zones’ (EEZs) of up to 200 nautical miles from their coastlines. Therefore, from their coastline all the way up to 200 nautical miles, it exclusively belongs to the country of the coastline and not any fuc'ker as your uneducated little chicken-brain believes, confusing the sea with dirty and dusty roads in Addis Ababa's slums. Each country is the master of its EEZ. Landlocked countries, on the other hand, do NOT have right to any EEZs in the sea, which means in polite English, they can go fuc'k themselves.

Beyond the 200 nautical miles, it's a zone where everything becomes subject to maritime law, including countries, ships, etc. In this zone, which is also called international waters, is, as the word itself denotes, for all countries to use it for navigation, fishing, etc., but no fuc'ker is allowed to park their ar'se in there, leave alone stationing their navy.

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Sadacha Macca » 15 Aug 2024, 21:15

BigBreak wrote:
15 Aug 2024, 10:45
Ethiopia and Somaliland have to come together and make a win win agreement that will see Ethiopia formally recognise Somaliland as an independent country separate from Somalia and in return Somaliland will help Ethiopia overcome all the challenges of landlockedness over the past 31 years whilst remaining landlocked in theory

Only independent Somaliland is Ethiopia's true ally in the volatile Horn
Do you think if the Ethiopian govt decided to do this, that Somalia would invade SL?
It's a very complicated issue. Abiy should tread carefully and negotiate with all relevant parties

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by Jikaar » 16 Aug 2024, 00:53

Sadacha Macca wrote:
15 Aug 2024, 21:15
BigBreak wrote:
15 Aug 2024, 10:45
Ethiopia and Somaliland have to come together and make a win win agreement that will see Ethiopia formally recognise Somaliland as an independent country separate from Somalia and in return Somaliland will help Ethiopia overcome all the challenges of landlockedness over the past 31 years whilst remaining landlocked in theory

Only independent Somaliland is Ethiopia's true ally in the volatile Horn
Do you think if the Ethiopian govt decided to do this, that Somalia would invade SL?
It's a very complicated issue. Abiy should tread carefully and negotiate with all relevant parties
They can't invade the core of Somaliland, it's impossible. But they can violate our eastern region. Same like they can destabilise eastern Ethiopia. Those places are
hundreds if not thousands of Kms away from the coast. So basically somalia and even alshabaab can't reach.

This is why somalia called Turkey, which has a naval power. Ethiopia is scared of turkey. But we don't because it's our territory. If you guys are scared of the turkeys why not use our flag to safeguard your vessels. Bring the sea toys, we drive you sit back. You don't know how to drive any way, when turkeys show up I show them my license , and you are the passenger :lol:

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Re: Ethiopia Has Accepted to Retract Its MoU with the Breakaway Region of Somalia

Post by DefendTheTruth » 16 Aug 2024, 08:19

Somaliman wrote:
15 Aug 2024, 18:18
DefendTheTruth wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 11:18
sarcasm wrote:
14 Aug 2024, 07:26
So Mogadishu may be offering Ethiopia a port deal under Turkey’s “mediation” to abandon the MOU it signed with Somaliland. I hope Addis thinks carefully before dropping a functioning nation for a house of cards regime only upheld with international help.

Tibor Nagy

Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, US Ambassador to Ethiopia


https://x.com/TiborPNagyJr/status/1823520872914878619
Please note that a port deal is not the same as saying access to the sea, an international body of water that is open to everybody. What Ethiopia has been saying again and again consistently is "that Ethiopia would gain “secure dependable access to and from the sea" as a result of this solution". a saying attributed to Ethiopian MFA.

This idiot Somaliman thinks Eritrea owns the sea, he needs to go back to school and educate himself anew.

Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.


I really hate idiot creatures like this guy Somaliman.



Somalia, Eritrea, Djibouti and others do own sea-coast but not the sea, they can't give or take away it from anybody. Once access is allowed, without any impediments, then Ethiopia can do anything that others too do with the sea, including building its own naval power.
The worst is the ignorant who doesn't realise their ignorance.

It's not kind of, 'all I need is just to reach the fuc'king sea and then after their coastline it belongs to everybody, and thus I can do whatever I want in the sea. You must be confusing the sea with a brothel in Addis, I guess

Let me educate you a bit free of charge despite hating me.

The fuc'king passage you're talking about is not in the sky but in someone else's country, even though any passage in the sky also belongs to someone. In addition, although the oceans and seas are global commons, coastal countries do have the right to claim what's called ‘exclusive economic zones’ (EEZs) of up to 200 nautical miles from their coastlines. Therefore, from their coastline all the way up to 200 nautical miles, it exclusively belongs to the country of the coastline and not any fuc'ker as your uneducated little chicken-brain believes, confusing the sea with dirty and dusty roads in Addis Ababa's slums. Each country is the master of its EEZ. Landlocked countries, on the other hand, do NOT have right to any EEZs in the sea, which means in polite English, they can go fuc'k themselves.

Beyond the 200 nautical miles, it's a zone where everything becomes subject to maritime law, including countries, ships, etc. In this zone, which is also called international waters, is, as the word itself denotes, for all countries to use it for navigation, fishing, etc., but no fuc'ker is allowed to park their ar'se in there, leave alone stationing their navy.
And where is it written that the so called "coastal countries" shouldn't allow a free passage through their "territories" to the international body of water?

Is Eritrea also such a "coastal country"? Say it loud!

If anything, then Eritrea is a thief, we should demand back what has been stolen from us!

It is non sustainable, nor just, nor practicable, Eritrea has to return what it has stolen!

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