failmaajo spending almost every day outside zoomalia it seems whilst zoomalia burns and disintegrates. Yet ironically he will never set foot in Somaliland despite lying about SL being one country with zoomalia which he apparently heads kkkkkk
SuperLander wrote: Thu Sep 06, 2018 12:45 pm
failmaajo spending almost every day outside zoomalia it seems whilst zoomalia burns and disintegrates. Yet ironically he will never set foot in Somaliland despite lying about SL being one country with zoomalia which he apparently heads kkkkkk
And you had the whining iidoor crew claiming H.E.President Mohammed" Farmaajo" had thrown our brothers under the bus.
Unlike iidoor.....we move in silence.
#staywinningfarmaajo
SuperLander wrote: Thu Sep 06, 2018 12:45 pm
failmaajo spending almost every day outside zoomalia it seems whilst zoomalia burns and disintegrates. Yet ironically he will never set foot in Somaliland despite lying about SL being one country with zoomalia which he apparently heads kkkkkk
Eritrea is not going to witdraw rom ras domaira or give back prisoners of war. Djibouti will never support sanctions to be lifted from Eritrea. It's only Failmaajo who Is siding with the Christian dictator in the hope the imaraatis will notice him and go easy on him. Also Djibouti is beefing with the imaraatis and the imaraatis are trying to use the Christian dictator to arm wrestle Djibouti into submission
Stop pretending you give a damn about our brother Djibouti.....you'd throw your mother down a well for recognition.
You would adopt Christianity in a heartbeat if it would gain recognition.
Secessionism has become your religion.....you seek it like the Mumin seeks jannah.
Original dayuus since when is Jabuuti brother with darood or xaarti. Last time I checked your leader failmaajo called the lifting of the arms embargo on the Christian dictator afewerqi. Suddenly you love Jabuuti. You sure love to disguise your self under Somali nimo laaakin doofaar isma qarin karo no one believes certainly not Jabuuti
Khalid Ali wrote: Fri Sep 07, 2018 5:41 am
Original dayuus since when is Jabuuti brother with darood or xaarti. Last time I checked your leader failmaajo called the lifting of the arms embargo on the Christian dictator afewerqi. Suddenly you love Jabuuti. You sure love to disguise your self under Somali nimo laaakin doofaar isma qarin karo no one believes certainly not Jabuuti
where is your evidence, SFG called for lifting of arms embargo on Somalia idiot.
Khalid Ali wrote: Fri Sep 07, 2018 9:14 am
Nacala ibnboon failmaajo asked the lifting of sanctions on Eritrea which angerd jabuuti do you live in a cave or something
Djibouti Slams Call for End to Eritrea Sanctions
August 01, 2018 8:49 PM
Mohamed Olad Hassan
FILE - Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, pictured in Addis Ababa in January 2018, has called for the lifting of U.N. sanctions against Eritrea.
FILE - Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed, pictured in Addis Ababa in January 2018, has called for the lifting of U.N. sanctions against Eritrea.
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Djibouti, an increasingly strategic nation in the Horn of Africa, has condemned last week’s call by Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed for the lifting of U.N. sanctions against Eritrea.
During his three-day visit to Eritrea’s capital last week, the Somali president urged an end to the economic sanctions and arms embargo that the U.N. Security Council imposed on Eritrea in 2009 for its alleged support of Islamist militant forces in Somalia.
Mohamed said lifting the sanctions would promote the “economic integration of the Horn of Africa region.”
Mohamed’s statement angered Djibouti, which says Eritrea is occupying the disputed Doumeira islands and is holding more than 10 Djiboutian prisoners.
In an interview with VOA's Somali service, Djibouti’s ambassador to Somalia, Aden Hassan Aden, described the Somali president’s statement as “deeply shocking.”
“As a sovereign state, there is no doubt that Somalia has the right to establish diplomatic relations with the countries in the region. However, it is unacceptable to see our brotherly Somalia supporting Eritrea, which is occupying part of our territory and still denying having Djiboutian prisoners,” Aden said.
Djibouti hosts military bases for five countries: the United States, France, China, Japan and Italy.
The tiny nation is also one of five African countries with troops in AMISOM, the African Union peacekeeping mission in Somalia. The mission has protected Somali governments from attempted takeovers by Islamist militant forces for more than a decade.
“Our boys in uniform who sacrifice their blood and life for peace in Somalia, whose brothers are held prisoners in Asmara, would not be happy to hear such a miscalculated statement from a Somali president,” Aden said.
As part of a flurry of reforms and peacemaking efforts, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited Eritrea last month to end a 20-year state of war between the countries.
Last week, Somalia’s president became the second head of state in the region to visit Eritrea.
Aden, the Djiboutian ambassador, said his country welcomed the diplomatic movements and talks in the Horn of Africa. But he emphasized that Djibouti’s conflict with Eritrea was unresolved.
“Our president has no plans to visit Asmara unless Eritrea releases the Djiboutians it detains and withdraws from the territory it occupied,” Aden said.