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The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Somaliman » 28 Feb 2025, 11:50

The Minister of State for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Somalia, Ali Balcad, who has spoken to Universal TV, says:
Giving Ethiopia a coastal land, port, or a port managed by Ethiopia, are by no means at the negotiations table. The only thing that's at table is how Ethiopia could use Somalia's ports commercially in the same way that it uses Djibouti's port, or Uganda uses Kenya's ports.

The negotiations revolve solely around providing Ethiopia with access to Somalia's ports commercially, for its exports and imports. And for this to materialise, investments in ports and roads linking the two countries will be needed.

Ethiopia's initial proposition of getting a sea access managed by itself but supervised by Somalia is out of question, neither is it at the negotiations table.

Somalia has been very clear on this issue right at the beginning of this drama and nothing has changed to date.


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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Somaliman » 28 Feb 2025, 13:14

I told you right from the very beginning that this fraudulent MoU was all about testing the waters and distracting Ethiopians from the real and pressing domestic issues, including the wars that have been bleeding out the country one after another, resulting in the death of close to two million Ethiopians, battering the country's economy, and costing billions of dollars.

All it has achieved is to revive the old wounds between Somalis and Ethiopians and bring back painful memories from the past.

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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Somaliman » 28 Feb 2025, 17:41

Horus,

Guess what! The offer is exclusively for ports on the Indian Ocean. Those on the Gulf of Aden are out of question. Therefore, your fantasy about Zeylac and the Red Sea is shattered.

Investing in such ports will be exclusively Somalia's business, and Ethiopia will have no role or input in this.

And road and rail constructions linking the two countries will be at the mercy of international donors, and I don't think there are donors itching to invest in such massive constructions out there.

Therefore, as you can see it, these negotiations are nothing else other than saving face show for your clown monkey.

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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Somaliman » 28 Feb 2025, 20:59

Horus,

I hope this news didn't give you a heart attack, as there's no sign of you!

For how long are you going to duck this?

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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Horus » 28 Feb 2025, 21:31

Somaliman,

You are wasting too much energy without clear thinking. If you want to know what I think about the Ankara deal read what said on Dec. 27, 2025. Read prediction 1-4. The purpose of Ankara declaration was to avert a possible war between Ethiopia and Somalia. I told you ec. 27 that Ankara will fail.

If you ask me what Abiy is doing with all of these activities? He is basically dismantling Egyptian strategy in the Horn of Africa. I know can't think deep. But here is the game. As we speak, the most critical and life and death struggle is the Nile. Egypt is trying everything between heaven earth to force Ethiopia to sign a binding agreement on GERD's future and Ethiopian future dam construction plans. For this purpose Egypt tried to encircle Ethiopia with hostile forces such as Eritrea Sudan, s,Sudan, Somalia and Egypt, Kenya, Uganda etc.

As we speak, Ethiopia is systematically dismantling this encirclement. So, believe me Abiy is not negotiation some no man's land empty terrorist infested Somali coast. He is splitting Hassan Sheik from Egypt and there will be no Ethiopian port on Indian Ocean.

4 or 6 months from now, don't be surprised if Ethiopia and Somaliland start talking again!!!! You need to think deeper or study game theory to have a sense of what is happening.

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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Zack » 04 Mar 2025, 23:11

Dear old Horus, you need some class on how diplomacy works dear lad if what you assert is indeed the case, then your argument appears to be one of speculation, particularly in relation to the Red Sea maritime region that, as things currently stand, bears no tangible connection to your country. However, it is clear dear lad that the negotiations orchestrated by the Turks who have their own interests were not merely an avenue for your Galla Prime Minister to salvage his reputation, for the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with Somaliland was never truly intended for implementation on theor part indeed.

Somalia’s adept diplomatic manoeuvring forced Ethiopia to acknowledge and uphold Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Somali republic. This was demonstrated when, after initial resistance from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ultimately complied with demands to remove Somaliland’s designation from Ethiopian Airlines’ platform. This concession led to a significant loss of support from the Somaliland public, who perceived it as a betrayal and that is the first betrayal . The second one was when the SL delegation in diredawa were not allowed to speak and only Somali goverment were the only delegation to speak on inaguaration of a Somali elder in Diredawa few months ago.

Furthermore, by signing the Ankara Agreement, Ethiopia effectively nullified the Somaliland MoU, as it formally committed to respecting the territorial integrity of Somalia. In light of this, it is rather inconsistent to suggest that Ethiopia might revisit the Somaliland agreement in the future. If that were the case, what purpose did the talks with Somalia and Turkey serve? If Ethiopia claims to be engaged in a struggle against Egypt within Somalia, only to revert to the original MoU once the dispute subsides, what would prevent Somalia from expelling Ethiopia entirely and reinstating Egypt’s influence instead just an idea?

The Somali government, as the legitimate authority over Somalia, retains the prerogative to determine its partnerships. Should Somalia decide to sever ties with Ethiopia’s peacekeeping forces, Ethiopia would have no recourse, as the international community is unlikely to alienate Mogadishu. In such a scenario, it is conceivable that the Somali government and Al-Shabaab militants could find themselves on the same side an outcome that neither the West nor the broader international community would really want .

Ethiopia's position is precarious, with limited strategic options. There was, at one point, a golden opportunity to push forward with the MoU an Ethiopian endorsement of Somaliland’s independence, coupled with the establishment of Ethiopian naval forces along Somaliland’s northern coastline, would have secured President Muse Biixi’s political resurgence. However, Ethiopia faltered under mounting pressure, and ultimately, this opportunity slipped away fortunately so, for us Somali nationalists But from Somaliland’s perspective they would have loved to go ahead with the deal at leasts the Somaliland leadership the public were a bit divided to be honest on this how ever now things have totally changed .

With a new government now in power in Somaliland, the dynamics have shifted considerably. Unlike its predecessor, the current administration does not appear to prioritise international recognition in exchange for a maritime outlet. Consequently, entertaining such discussions now would be a formidable challenge. Ethiopia has already exhausted this bargaining chip in its negotiations with Somalia, and Somalilanders are unlikely to allow themselves to be used as a mere pawn in Ethiopia’s diplomatic manoeuvring once again. The reality is that Ethiopia, by virtue of its own actions, has all but abandoned the MoU. The moment the Ankara Agreement was brought into effect, the Somaliland deal was, for all intents and purposes, rendered null and void.


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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Zack » 06 Mar 2025, 10:27

And horus is no where to be found haha

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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Fed_Up » 06 Mar 2025, 11:00

Shameless Horus is hiding his little head under the Mou beach sand :lol: :lol:

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Re: The Hard Dreamed MoU Of Horus Is Finally Signed In Mogadishu

Post by Somaliman » 06 Mar 2025, 11:07

Zack wrote:
06 Mar 2025, 10:27
And horus is no where to be found haha

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Obviously, he's ducking the topic of the thread.

He rather prefers to bullsh'it and hallucinate about Egypt. Why does Egypt need to gather other countries to "encircle" a country that's at war with itself and whose economy is battered by the ripples of never ending wars, currency devaluation, trade deficit. rising food prices, and food insecurity?

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