Will the UK lead U.S.A and NATO in recognising Somaliland?
Though Somaliland is not reocgnised, we already have that level [recognised state level] of co-operation with Somalilanders- Fmr UK Defence Sec.
UK Government Recognition of Somaliland
Volume 707: debated on Tuesday 18 January 2022
Gavin Williamson
"My right hon. and learned Friend is accurate in his assessment. Even though we are not yet in a position of recognising Somaliland, we already have that level of co-operation with Somalilanders. When I visited Somaliland as Defence Secretary, I saw at first hand the co-operation that British forces already had with Somaliland in protecting its coastal waters—and by doing so, keeping them safe for the international community."
Gavin Williamson
"My hon. Friend is accurate in pinpointing the strategic importance of Somaliland. That is one of many reasons why it is so vital that not just Britain, but the United States and other NATO members lead the way in recognising Somaliland—not just because of the many brilliant things that have been done there, but because of the country’s strategic importance. The question is how we reinforce and support that Government."
Gavin Williamson
"I very much agree with the hon. Gentleman. The boundaries being proposed are exactly the same as those that were agreed between Britain, Italy, and Ethiopia, and with the French in numerous treaties prior to that. Somaliland is not asking for a change to the boundaries, as they are very much what was there in 1960. There are precedents when it comes to unwinding acts of union and confederacies. One need only look to the other side of Africa, at the confederation between Senegal and Gambia, which was unwound in the late 1980s. This is not unprecedented. We are suggesting going back and recognising what were well-established international boundaries that we ourselves recognised and drew up."
Gavin Williamson
"I am not sure whether you are an expert on Somaliland affairs, Madam Deputy Speaker, but this is the opportunity for you to brush up on them. The hon. Lady makes an important point, but there has already been a referendum in Somaliland, and it was absolutely clear about the wishes of the Somaliland people: they want to see recognition, to be independent and to have that independent state. However, if that is a hurdle to establishing international recognition for Somaliland, the Somaliland Government may wish to look at that."
https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2 ... Somaliland
We already have recognised state level of co-operation with Somaliland - U.K
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Re: Though it is not reocgnised, we already have that level [recognised state level] of co-operation with Somaliland - U
It is a no brainer, Somaliland is an independent country. A Somalilander who is now 33 years old does not the hell about Somalia. He/she is a Somalilander for their entire life of 33 years. Who in hell in the 21st century takes them as slave/hostage just to please an Al Shabab run and destroyed Somalia, unless it is Al Shabab itself
It is cruelty to even want Somalilanders to fall into the dangerous hands of Al Shabab. So, the fact is Somaliland is free and has been economically performing any of the so called HoA, who most of them are living a very backward economy or
Re: Though it is not reocgnised, we already have that level [recognised state level] of co-operation with Somaliland - U
Occupied Somali state of Ethiopia has the right to freedom.
Re: Though it is not reocgnised, we already have that level [recognised state level] of co-operation with Somaliland - U
Carry the same message to the Afar's in your inside your own room
You have your own enough migraine, wordpaddy Have you heard the Adal's are longing for their ancestral homeland? The future has a lot of good things in its store, IT IS TIME FOR ETHIOPIA - sing out this lyric loud
Re: Though it is not reocgnised, we already have that level [recognised state level] of co-operation with Somaliland - U
Agame monkey,
Don't you think you should rather talk to us about the independence you fought for in which more than a million Agame have bitten the dust?
Don't you think you should rather talk to us about the independence you fought for in which more than a million Agame have bitten the dust?