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A show of cooperation and unity for Somalia
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Sunday, 01 July 2012 17:38

SL, TFG & UAE after accords in DubaiSL, TFG & UAE after accords in DubaiAllan Jacob and Ahmed Al Majaida

Much has been talked about piracy and its perpetrators, but more needs to be done for Somalia and its people. That was the message delegates took home from the second counter piracy conference in Dubai. Robust action against criminals at sea has paid dividends with three coalition naval forces and other navies taking the fight into the pirates' lair in Somalia.

In the battle against maritime piracy and its origins, the UAE has played planner to perfection and has brought together different countries and the shipping industry to strategise and evaluate their options. A comprehensive solution to the problem was what the UAE sought and it got it when the Somalia and Somaliland delegations came together for a common cause after 21 years.

"This agreement is important because it opens channels of communication between the two sides," said UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash.

He hoped it would be the beginning of many good things in the troubled Horn of Africa region. Somalia makes its political transition on August 20 with a new parliament.

Gargash called for patience and a "step-by-step approach" as Somalia's transitional government President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed and Somaliland's President Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo stood shoulder to shoulder after signing the Dubai Statement, their new bonhomie for all to see.

''It was a moving show of cooperation and unity and it will need further cooperation on the ground,'' he added. On Wednesday, the UAE put money where its words were with a contribution $1 million. Think-tank, Oceans Beyond Piracy, added another $ 1 million on the concluding day of the conference.

The money will go into a trust fund for Somalia to boost the capabilities of its coastal and armed forces. New projects for the country are also being planned to benefit the youth. ''Entrepreneurial efforts in Somalia will be funded with the contribution to prevent youth from taking to a life of crime at sea,'' said Jon Huggins, Director of Oceans Beyond Piracy. A legal framework to try pirates is in the works and will be in place by 2014.

The UAE has set the ball rolling for Somalia. Threats from rebels and pirates, but there is plenty to gain from the second conference in Dubai where a window for peace has been opened.

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0 # Omer Hussein Dualeh 2012-07-02 10:33
The title is missleading in a big way. There is cooperation, and that is OK, but there is no Unity in this talks Mr.Allan & Ahmed. Don't miss-understand what is going on.

Somaliland was and is a viable government that needs its re-clamation should be accepted and recognized. That is all about these talks.
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0 # Mohamed Abdirahman 2012-07-02 19:57
The recognition of a state doesn't just happen all of a sudden, it goes through a well known procedure which kicks off with the acknowledgment of one's cause and initiative. Once the international community accepts your argument and takes note of your case than that is the key and the most crucial step of regonition process and the rest is a matter of procedure. Now Somaliland has eventually passed that important stage and is only a matter of time before it recieves its rightly deserved fully fletched recognition. The international community has waited for 20 years and has remained indifferent to the outcry of the Somaliland people. For Somaliland, this latest development might seem a small step in the eyses of certian observers, but it is most certianly a gigantic leap diplomatically which can only lead to one predictable outcome which is the rebirth of Somaliland Republic and it has now moved to a stage that can not be reversed any more.

I therefore wish both countries the best of luck in the future and hope they will conduct and finalize their agreement cordially and constructively and in a smooth and friendly manner and with a speed. It is all clear that the end of the days of uncertianity is nigh and emergence of two Somali states is emminent.
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