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08-05-2013 23:20:40
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The Government of the Republic of Somaliland considers this act deeply alarming and unacceptable, as it undermines the principle of non-interference, damages mutual respect between Somaliland and 🇹🇷, and contributes to further instability in the Horn of Africa. 🗣️MFA Somaliland
In our latest article, Sir Gavin Williamson CBE MP argues that the time to recognise Somaliland is now, and Britain is the right country to do it first politicsuk.com/time-for-brita…
🚨 JUST IN: Imagine a nation born in genocide, with no foreign aid yet it’s held 6 democratic elections & built enviable stability. That nation is #Somaliland. 65yrs after Britain granted its independence, why haven’t we re-recognised it? Sir Gavin Williamson CBE MP David Lammy Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office
I have heartfelt sincere gratitude to Rep. John Moolenaar, the chairman of @committeeonccp, & Rep. Chris #Smith, the chairman of the #Congressional-Executive Commission on China, for their urges to the U.S. Foreign Sec, Secretary Marco Rubio, to establish a diplomatic partnership with #Somaliland.
British Office Hargeisa proudly bade farewell to this year's #Chevening cohort from #Somaliland. Seven scholars are heading to UK universities to pursue diverse fields of study. Special thanks to Dahabshiil for partially sponsoring two of them. Wishing them all the best!
These are the countries that oppose Somaliland sovereignty (alongside the UK), despite overwhelming support in Somaliland and a record of genocide and abuse by Somalia against Somalilanders. •Somalia •China •Turkey •Saudi Arabia •Egypt •Jordan •Iran •Pakistan •Qatar
BREAKING 🅱️: Major shift just dropped. The U.S. government says foreign aid will now go straight to national governments, not routed through NGOs anymore. The logic is blunt: if the goal is to help a country, fund the country — not middlemen turning aid into their next business
We deeply appreciate H.E. Gideon Sa'ar | גדעון סער for this historic visit, the first by a foreign minister to Somaliland in 34 years. His commitment to strengthening ties between Somaliland and Israel marks the beginning of a promising partnership grounded in mutual respect, shared values,
Thank you Nigel Farage MP for your continued support of Somaliland