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Somaliland Foreign
Policy in Djibouti is the right Strategy;
The Somaliland Times editorial on June 21st with
the title Somaliland Government & Opposition Parties Deserve
Guellehs Contempt has strongly criticized Kulmiye Party
and the government for supporting the people and government of Djibouti
in its conflict with Eritrea. The editorial said Somalilands
leaders have shown, yet again, that they are far from having learned
their lesson, and are still in the habit of making serious decisions
based on a confusing mix of emotionalism, clanism and narrow selfish
interests. This view is also shared by Mr. Faysal Ali Warabe,
Chairman of UCID Party. After finishing reading the editorial and
Chairman Faysals comments; I could not help but feel, on the
contrary, both the editorial and Chairman Faysal got it wrong and
have taken rather a policy position based on punishing a neighboring
government which is not a sound policy. Let me explain;
Somaliland wants to be recognized by the international
community, and that requires short term and long term strategy to
make more and close friends, including (1) determining opportunities
where Somaliland can contribute to the interest of the international
community particularly in the Horn, (2) showing compassion or making
emotional connection with the people of those nations during difficult
times, and most importantly (3) finding opportunities that will
help to improve the standard of living for Somaliland people, (4)
demonstrating that Somaliland recognition will be for the best interest
of the international community as much as the interest of Somaliland.
The Somaliland foreign policy must be based on a solid and calculated
strategy that will help to make close diplomatic relationship that
benefits our people with government in Africa, Middle East, and
the Western world.
Somaliland is a young nation, which is mature and
capable of handling complicated relationship with its neighbors;
Somaliland can have serious disagreements with Djibouti on certain
matters, while forging close relationship with Djibouti on other
matters, that is what Diplomatic relationship means, unlike personal
relationship where you can either have someone as a friend or not,
in diplomatic relationship, nations have strong disagreements
on one or more issues, while building close relationships on other
unrelated matters.
I believe Kulmiye Party and its leadership, being
the first to announce its Foreign Policy position on the Djibouti-Eritrea
conflict, made the right policy decision and demonstrated skills
necessary to articulate policy that states to the people in Djibouti
and their government that Somaliland will stand with them against
the attacks from Eritrea, despite the current position the Djibouti
government about Somaliland recognition. This policy articulated
by Kulmiye Party and supported by Somaliland governments will touch
the hearts and minds of the people in Djibouti, and it will certainly
plant the seed that Somaliland cares about the people of Djibouti
today, and will induce them to imagine if Somaliland were a recognized
nation, it would have been able to support Djibouti much more effectively
in the Horn of Africa.
Somaliland government has taken similar policy position
in this case, and it also supported the Ethiopian government regarding
its policy towards Somalia in the past, which had similar effect
and made Somaliland closer to Ethiopian government and people. Also,
Ethiopia has a long conflict with Eritrea and appreciates Somaliland
policy to support Djibouti against Eritrea. Kenya is very closely
watching Somaliland actions and foreign policy positions to determine
its future policy course towards Somaliland. In a nutshell current
Somaliland policy towards Djibouti has shown the governments in
the region that Somaliland will help them to protect their interest
on regional matters like this one, despite their existing position
on recognition. Significant progress in democracy has also earned
good reputation for Somaliland in the Western world and this policy
towards Eritrea will please them too, and will further support the
notion that the international community will be better off to have
recognized Somaliland in the region, instead.
Chairman Faysal and The Somaliland Times editorial
supported the policy that Somaliland leaders and government should
be against the people and government of Djibouti and rather support
Eritrea to punish Djibouti for its position about Somaliland recognition
and the multiple times it has opened and closed the Somaliland office
in Djibouti. This policy is short-sighted and is based on punishment
strategy, which is consistent with how an individual behaves rather
than a young nation like Somaliland. Somaliland is not in a position
to punish any country on the contrary Somaliland desperately needs
close friends in the region and in the international community.
It appears to me Kulmiyes policy position is the right policy
and it is based on long term strategic thinking to protect the interest
of the Republic of Somaliland and I congratulate Kulmiye for providing
leadership in formulating this foreign policy and I congratulate
Somaliland government for aggressively adopting this policy as the
national policy. The strategy proposed by Kulmiye will help to make
close and more friends for Somaliland and will help international
government to see Somaliland recognition as a policy that will protect
their interest in the region.
Rashid Nur
Somaliland American Council
Wararka
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