Uganda: Opinion - Museveni Wrong On Unification of Somaliland and Somalia
- The breakaway region of Somaliland has no plans to discuss unity with Somalia, despite Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni's offer to mediate the dialogue.
- Instead, any potential dialogue between Somaliland and Somalia will focus on how the two countries can move forward separately, rather than on unification.
- Somaliland's statement contradicts President Museveni's willingness to act as a mediator, highlighting a potential disagreement between the two parties.
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Uganda: Opinion - Museveni Wrong On Unification of Somaliland and Somalia
[Nile Post] While meeting a special envoy from Somaliland, Dr. Jama Musse Jama, at State House Entebbe on Friday, President Yoweri Museveni said it is wrong for Somaliland to secede from Somalia, thereby offering to mediate in efforts to unify the two nations.
Breakaway Somaliland says will not discuss unification with Somalia
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - The breakaway region of Somaliland said it has no plans to discuss unity with Somalia, appearing to contradict Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni who said he would act as a "unification mediator" between the two governments. Read full story
Somaliland rejects Museveni's offer to mediate unification talks with Somalia
By:Staff writer The government of Somaliland said it has no plans to discuss unity with Somalia, in an apparent rejection of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s offer to mediate reunification talks between the two entities. A statement by Somaliland’s foreign affairs ministry said Hargeisa would only agree to talks with Mogadishu if the agenda was the […] The post Somaliland rejects Museveni’s offer to mediate unification talks with Somalia appe…
Breakaway Somaliland says will not discuss unification with Somalia
MOGADISHU, (Reuters) – The breakaway region of Somaliland said it has no plans to discuss unity with Somalia, appearing to contradict Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni who said he would act as a “unification mediator” between the two governments. Somaliland’s government declared autonomy from Somalia in 1991, but has not gained widespread international recognition for independence. “Any dialogue that transpires between Somaliland and Somalia wil…
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