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    Kayd dismisses concerns over Somaliland-Ethiopia MOU as baseless

    SL ReporterBy SL ReporterMay 8, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Somaliland Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations Dr Essa Kayd has dismissed concerns over the Memorandum of Understanding between his country and Ethiopia.

    In an interview with BBC Somali Today, Dr Kayd, said the finalization of the MoU is a positive step forward, and any concerns about repercussions are likely unfounded.

    He said the MoU will be mutually beneficial and likely be implemented smoothly by Ethiopia and Somaliland.”

    Minister Kayd dismissed the recent statement by the Third Session of the Arab Economic and Cooperation Forum held in Doha, Qatar, as “no different” from previous statements.

    “We perceive the Doha statement as no different from previous attempts by Somalia to pressure other nations. Somaliland will continue on its chosen path, determining the future of our 6.2 million citizens,” the Ministry quoted Dr Kayd.

    “Somalia needs to focus on its internal issues before criticizing others. Somaliland deserves a voice in the international community. We have a strong case for recognition, and it’s time for our voice to be heard”, the Ministry’s readout of the interview said.

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