somalia and somaliland agree on roadmap for future negotiations
Mogadishu, Somalia After years of tension and conflict, Somalia and the breakaway region of Somaliland have reached a historic agreement on eight principles that will guide future negotiations. The landmark deal, signed in Djibouti under the auspices of President Ismail Omar Guelleh, marks a significant step towards finding a peaceful resolution to the decades-long dispute.
The UK embassy in Somalia described the agreement as an “important step towards conflict resolution,” and the international community has welcomed it. However, the President of Puntland, a semi-autonomous state in northern Somalia, expressed disapproval, citing his exclusion from the talks and ongoing border disputes with Somaliland.
Despite the challenges, the Djibouti agreement offers a glimmer of hope for lasting peace in Somalia. The eight principles provide a solid foundation for future negotiations, and the commitment from both sides to engage in open dialogue is a positive sign. With continued international support and regional cooperation, the long-standing conflict between Somalia and Somaliland may finally be nearing a peaceful resolution.
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