Minister of foreign affairs of Malawi is expected to arrive in the capital of Somaliland, Hargeysa

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This is huge.

Will Somalia also cut ties (if any) with Malawi? Time will tell. :laughing:

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Hi guys,

Again, this is the old UDUB diplomacy before 2010. And that was to directly deal with the Anglosphere African states, who are party to the commonwealth membership. So that way you can get a group recognition in numbers from them. Or at least you can get from them the idea of tabling your demand of a Continent wide recognition at the AU.

In fact, if it wasn’t Silanyo Administration that ended that approach back in 2010 in favor of talking to Somalia directly, which was a futile arguments as it turned out, I very much believe that some of those Africa countries would have by now recognize SL. Particular, if we had kept at it as we were doing it between the years of 2003 till when this policy was stopped, which was back in 2010.

It seems we wasted 10 years in talking to Somalia instead of directly dealing with Africans, particular those nations who were even back then a deeply receptive to our argument, like Zambia, Tanzania, Malawi, Namibia, Ghana, SA, Botswana, and others.

But, now, that we have learned our lesson of how futile it is to talk to Somalia, let’s continue this rediscovered approach to our African friends without paying any attention whatsoever to Somalia.

For their agenda in Villa Somalia is to kill time, keep us waiting in legal limbo while they are building their state. And do that in a year by year sort of basis. And then when they are ready to confront us in SL, they could start building a pseudo states in our eastern regions, and say to the world that the whole of SL is not on board with SL train.

So it’s best not to help your enemy with his larger agenda.

And since his agenda is to distract you and kill your time, it’s best to ignore him. Do not play on the terms of his game. Continue to advantage your agenda against his in anyway you can.

Moreover, one of the way you can do this is to assume the worse from him. And then proceed to do your diplomatic outreach as many nations as you can, specifically those who are receptive to you. Whilst also ignoring his entreaties for you two to talk, which is his agenda of turning your back away from your diplomatic goal.

I hope Mr. Bihi will know all of this. For I suspect that, Mr IOG of Djibouti is in it fully in this game of our enemies. And I suspect he will, of course, try to prevail over Mr Bihi to start talking to Villa Somalia and therefore put - or essentially park - the current diplomatic initiative from SL into a cooling garage in the meantime. While the alleged talking between SL and Somalia is likely to be going on if they were to be restarted afresh.

I hope, Mr Bihi, will firmly say no to that kind of cheap and deleterious agenda from Mr IOG, which is singularly harmful and it’s deeply contrary to our nation interests. And I am sure of it that the likes of Mr IOG of Djibouti will like to gin up or get it off from the ground such policy at our expense, particular in order to help our avowed enemies in Villa Somalia.

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