
Somaliland dismisses the establishment of Red Sea, Gulf of Aden council
07 January 2020 19:20
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HARGEISA, Somaliland - The Breakaway region of Northwestern Somalia dismissed the establishment of the Red Sea Council which announced in Saudi Arabia
Somaliland Foreign affairs and international cooperation ministry released an statement on Tuesday declaring that they are dismissing the council which excluded the breakaway region.
"Somaliland recognizes the strategic importance of the Red Sea for the peace and security of the region and in principal welcomes the need to develop a common position to protect these waters. Because of that recognition Somaliland has long been committed to safeguarding and ensuring that the territorial waters straddling its 850 KM coastline remain safe and secure from piracy and other forms of terrorism” the statement said.
Adding that Somaliland will not recognize the formation of any blocs that exclude legitimate stakeholders based on arbitrary, irrelevant or discriminatory or discriminatory criteria.
The statement comes a day after The Council of Arab and African States bordering the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden including Somalia signed the council’s charter in Saudi capital Riyadh.
Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Djibouti, Sudan, Somalia, Egypt and Yemen also met in Saudi capital Riyadh and discuss opportunities to work together and strategies for securing the two waterways from piracy, smuggling and regional threats.
"Somaliland recognizes the strategic importance of the Red Sea for the peace and security of the region and in principal welcomes the need to develop a common position to protect these waters. Because of that recognition Somaliland has long been committed to safeguarding and ensuring that the territorial waters straddling its 850 KM coastline remain safe and secure from piracy and other forms of terrorism” the statement said.
Adding that Somaliland will not recognize the formation of any blocs that exclude legitimate stakeholders based on arbitrary, irrelevant or discriminatory or discriminatory criteria.
The statement comes a day after The Council of Arab and African States bordering the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden including Somalia signed the council’s charter in Saudi capital Riyadh.
Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Djibouti, Sudan, Somalia, Egypt and Yemen also met in Saudi capital Riyadh and discuss opportunities to work together and strategies for securing the two waterways from piracy, smuggling and regional threats.
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Somaliland dismisses the establishment of Red Sea, Gulf of Aden council
HARGEISA, Somaliland - The Breakaway region of Northwestern Somalia dismissed the establishment of the Red Sea Council which announced in Saudi Arabia