US, UK, Belgium, Norway, France, Tuekiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Ethiopia, The Sudans and Kenya among the world states that host Somaliland's diplomatic representatives.
https://somalilandgov.com/country-profile/embasies/
Re: 23 Somaliland Diplomatic missions around the world
Dama wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 16:43US, UK, Belgium, Norway, France, Tuekiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Ethiopia, The Sudans and Kenya among the world states that host Somaliland's diplomatic representatives.
https://somalilandgov.com/country-profile/embasies/
FYI, they don't have any diplomatic mission in any country in the world. They never get any reception from such countries. Anyone can open a small office anywhere in the world and claim they're a diplomatic mission. Have you every seen diplomatic missions with Hotmail and Yahoo email accounts. All those fuc'kers live in those countries and haven't got any diplomatic status whatsoever.
Obviously, you haven't got a clue about a diplomatic mission.
Re: 23 Somaliland Diplomatic missions around the world
What a bad weekend for Eriwoman ( aka Somaliman)
Accept the reality
Accept the reality
Somaliman wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 16:59Dama wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 16:43US, UK, Belgium, Norway, France, Tuekiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Ethiopia, The Sudans and Kenya among the world states that host Somaliland's diplomatic representatives.
https://somalilandgov.com/country-profile/embasies/
FYI, they don't have any diplomatic mission in any country in the world. They never get any reception from such countries. Anyone can open a small office anywhere in the world and claim they're a diplomatic mission. Have you every seen diplomatic missions with Hotmail and Yahoo email accounts. All those fuc'kers live in those countries and haven't got any diplomatic status whatsoever.
Obviously, you haven't got a clue about a diplomatic mission.
Re: 23 Somaliland Diplomatic missions around the world
Somaliland Representative Office in AA, EthiopiaSomaliman wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 16:59Dama wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 16:43US, UK, Belgium, Norway, France, Tuekiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Ethiopia, The Sudans and Kenya among the world states that host Somaliland's diplomatic representatives.
https://somalilandgov.com/country-profile/embasies/
FYI, they don't have any diplomatic mission in any country in the world. They never get any reception from such countries. Anyone can open a small office anywhere in the world and claim they're a diplomatic mission. Have you every seen diplomatic missions with Hotmail and Yahoo email accounts. All those fuc'kers live in those countries and haven't got any diplomatic status whatsoever.
Obviously, you haven't got a clue about a diplomatic mission.
https://ethiopia-e-visa.com/amp/embassy ... -ethiopia/
Re: 23 Somaliland Diplomatic missions around the world
Somaliman, here is the link for Somaliland's diplomatic office in UKSomaliman wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 16:59Dama wrote: ↑30 Aug 2024, 16:43US, UK, Belgium, Norway, France, Tuekiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, Ethiopia, The Sudans and Kenya among the world states that host Somaliland's diplomatic representatives.
https://somalilandgov.com/country-profile/embasies/
FYI, they don't have any diplomatic mission in any country in the world. They never get any reception from such countries. Anyone can open a small office anywhere in the world and claim they're a diplomatic mission. Have you every seen diplomatic missions with Hotmail and Yahoo email accounts. All those fuc'kers live in those countries and haven't got any diplomatic status whatsoever.
Obviously, you haven't got a clue about a diplomatic mission.
https://www.somaliland-mission.com/
Re: 23 Somaliland Diplomatic missions around the world
I repost my stuff from another place bs it is relevant!
It looks like somaliland was already a country (5 days) even before some of us were born




Good riddance!
Why does somaliland even need a blessing from somalia to be a country or a recognition by the Oromuma/OPDO/PP junkies?
It looks like just a bad marriage of two countries without binding singed document and somaliland said I quit. Nullified the marriage and enjoying the most beatiful democratic governance in HoA! A lot better than our cousins in Eritrea or Ethnically fragmented Ethiopia


It is a crime not to recognize somaliland as a country and allow to dance whoever it wants to dance with!
We asked: “Did somaliland and somalia unify legally in 1960?”
ChatGPT says:
No, Somaliland and Somalia did not unify legally in 1960. In 1960, Somaliland, which was a British protectorate, gained independence on June 26, and the former Italian colony of Somalia (known as Italian Somaliland) gained independence on July 1. They then merged to form the Somali Republic on July 1, 1960.
While this union was recognized internationally and led to the establishment of the Somali Republic, the legal and political specifics of this merger are complex. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 following the collapse of the Somali government, and it is not widely recognized as a separate state but considers itself a sovereign entity.
It looks like somaliland was already a country (5 days) even before some of us were born
Good riddance!
Why does somaliland even need a blessing from somalia to be a country or a recognition by the Oromuma/OPDO/PP junkies?
It looks like just a bad marriage of two countries without binding singed document and somaliland said I quit. Nullified the marriage and enjoying the most beatiful democratic governance in HoA! A lot better than our cousins in Eritrea or Ethnically fragmented Ethiopia
It is a crime not to recognize somaliland as a country and allow to dance whoever it wants to dance with!
We asked: “Did somaliland and somalia unify legally in 1960?”
ChatGPT says:
No, Somaliland and Somalia did not unify legally in 1960. In 1960, Somaliland, which was a British protectorate, gained independence on June 26, and the former Italian colony of Somalia (known as Italian Somaliland) gained independence on July 1. They then merged to form the Somali Republic on July 1, 1960.
While this union was recognized internationally and led to the establishment of the Somali Republic, the legal and political specifics of this merger are complex. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 following the collapse of the Somali government, and it is not widely recognized as a separate state but considers itself a sovereign entity.