Very true, this is Xamar fault. They portray the image for all regions.
Majority of what's written on that site is b.s anyway

Very true, this is Xamar fault. They portray the image for all regions.
I think Somaliland should formally and publicly declare war on Somalia. Clearly this diplomatic approach and obeying the IC is not working.How are you going to declare war on Mogadishu
Yeah I have noticed, they have written some stupid articles before but let's see how this develops. It could very well be true.Majority of what's written on that site is b.s anyway![]()
How are you going to declare war on Mogadishu
I think Somaliland should formally and publicly declare war on Somalia. Clearly this diplomatic and obeying the IC is not working.
Do you have another suggestion?
Yeah I have noticed, they have written some stupid articles before but let's see how this develops. It could very well be true.
It it has nothing to do with Mogadishu but Ethiopia lol. This is something we all knew. DP World success in Berbera depends on Ethiopia (which now has Eritrea as the number 1 port).
"the boss of DP World, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem voiced a number of concerns… In his view, the port operator is beholden to the will of Addis Ababa since Ethiopia is its sole client, and DP World is managing not only the port of Berbera but also the port of Assab in Eritrea. This means that if Ethiopia prioritises operations at Assab for political reasons, MBA's understanding is that this will be at the expense of the development of infrastructure at the Somaliland port."
Eritrea will serve the tigray region. addis and dir dhabe, Ethiopias 2 biggest cities, are connected by rail line to djibouti. We'll be number 1 in that department for the foreseeable future
Why true force of course
Guul jeeganiya. ****** hala laayo![]()
we shall use our elite "aeriforce"
![]()
And Amhara region.
Eritrea will serve the tigray region. addis and dir dhabe, Ethiopias 2 biggest cities, are connected by rail line to djibouti. We'll be number 1 in that department for the foreseeable future
Thats gold coming from you@Lordilord lol you are delusional
How weak willed do you think I am. In the end SL always gets the laugh.
DP World downsizes in Berbera
09/11/2018
In developing Somaliland's port, the Emirati operator is having to contend with the new political configurations in the Horn.
Despite the ceremony held with great pomp on 11 October to mark the official launch of works at the port of Berbera,DP WORLD is refraining from thinking big. On 12 October at a meeting with Somaliland's president Musa Bihi Abdi , the boss of DP World, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem voiced a number of concerns… In his view, the port operator is beholden to the will of Addis Ababa since Ethiopia is its sole client, and DP World is managing not only the port of Berbera but also the port of Assab in Eritrea. This means that if Ethiopia prioritises operations at Assab for political reasons, MBA's understanding is that this will be at the expense of the development of infrastructure at the Somaliland port.
There are already several indications that bear out the Somaliland president's analysis: although Hargeisa proposed on 28 October that Addis Ababa should construct a gas pipeline for the gas and oil extracted from the nearby Ogaden basin, the Ethiopian authorities are leaning towards Eritrea and Djibouti as the beneficiaries of this infrastructure. Moreover, on the instructions of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali , the Ethiopian foreign minister Workeneh Gebeyahu intervened at the last moment to prevent an Ethiopian delegation from attending the ceremony held on 11 October in Somaliland. Since coming to power, Abiy Ahmed Ali has also declined all opportunities to meet with the Somaliland leader and has still not clarified the terms and conditions of Ethiopia's funding of the port of Berbera. And last but not least, the United Arab Emirates is providing unconditional financial and political support to Ethiopia and Eritrea.
In the face of this new configuration, MBA has gone over the heads of his minister of foreign affairs, Saad Ali Shire, and his representative in Dubai sought advice instead from an ex-economist at the World Bank, Ahmed Osman. But MBA has little room for manoeuvre since Abu Dhabi is providing him with a monthly sum of $4 million for a one-year period in direct budgetary aid and also contributed $7 million to his election campaign. This situation is not unwelcome to the Somalian president Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo, but he has nevertheless asked his members of parliament not to openly criticise DP World's involvement in Berbera.
https://www.africaintelligence.com/...9/dp-world-downsizes-in-berbera,108331559-art