Djibouti: Somaliland Will Attend IGAD Meeting as an Observer

Djibouti (HAN) January 8, 2015 – Public diplomacy and Regional safety and security news.  The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia, Dr. Cabdiraxmaan Ducaale Bayle told Geeska Afrika Online security reporter in Mogadishu that,

“The perfect word to describe Somalia hosting IGAD Council of Ministers meeting this Saturday in Mogadishu.” Dr. Cabdiraxmaan Ducaale Bayle added his statement that “A MILESTONE” in the areas of security and diplomacy.

Somali Federal government wants IGAD regional body to reduce their influence in the administration of regional Federal states of Somalia.

According to Geeska Afrika Online Sources, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Somaliland, Mohamed Bihi Younis or Dr. Mohammed Abdilahi Jama Sifir will attend IGAD Council of Ministers meeting in Mogadishu.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Somaliland, Mohamed Bihi Younis has been busily engaged in furthering the Somaliland cause since he has been appointed as his present post the Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Special Representative of UN Secretary-General Nicholas Kay has invited, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Somaliland, Mohamed Bihi Younis to attend regional IGAD meeting.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Somaliland Younis, has got more supporters of being professional of Somaliland diplomat and people of Somaliland

Special Representative of UN Secretary-General Nicholas Kay in Somaliland: Special Representative of UN Secretary-General Nicholas Kay visited Somaliland earlier last August. Mohamed B. Yonis, Minister of Foreign Affairs,

 


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