November 24, 2011 · 1 Comments
DJIBOUTI(SomalilandPress)–Yesterday it was question of ways and means to strengthen cooperative relations between the Djibouti-Somaliland Minister of Energy and Mines of Somaliland, Mr. Hussein Abdi Dualeh, and his counterpart in Djibouti, Ahmed Fouad Dr Aye. The interview follows the support of the Djibouti authorities in the construction of three wells, located in Beeyo Dhaadheer-and-Ceel Gaal Seleel in the region of Somaliland. Hydraulic structures that have been the subject of yesterday’s official opening on the other side of the border Loyada.
The Minister of Energy and Water, Minister for Natural Resources, Dr. Ahmed Fouad Ay, yesterday received his counterpart in Somaliland, M Hussein Abdi Dualeh, head of a delegation in the walls of his cabinet. This included in particular the Somaliland Minister of Youth and Sports, Mr. Abdi Said Fahiyeh. The meeting was attended by the Secretary of State of Djibouti to the Youth and Sports Dr. Elmi Djama Okieh.
It is part of the strong bonds of brotherhood between peoples of Djibouti and Somaliland. A reality as inevitable has been the focus of discussions between the Minister Fouad Ahmed Ay and his interlocutor Somaliland.
The two sides also discussed ways and means to strengthen cooperative relations Djibouti-Somaliland. In this sense, M Hussein Abdi Dualeh sent thanks result supported the Djibouti government to support its competent authorities in the construction of three wells, located in Beeyo Dhaadheer-and-Ceel Gaal in Somaliland.
Both hydraulic structures will supply drinking water to populations affected by drought across the border Loyada. Similarly, the distinguished visitor did not fail to acknowledge the gesture of the Djibouti Ministry of Health has recently handed over the keys of an ambulance at the hands of local authorities in the region of Somaliland Seleel.
The provision of means of transport will facilitate the flow of users to the local health centers closest Somaliland. The initiative reflects the very strong links that Djibouti and Somaliland to maintain this. At least, the most widely shared conviction among ministers and their counterparts in Somaliland Djibouti passing through Djibouti.
The two sides plan to promote cultural and sports exchanges between the youth of both countries. In addition to sharing a language, Djibouti and Somaliland youth in this way will know and better appreciate. An initiative rich perspectives that is an extension, in fact logically multifaceted exchange between Djibouti and Somaliland. Moreover, it has sealed a convergence of views between Dr. Okieh Djama Elmi Abdi Said Fahiyeh and M, both concerned at their meeting yesterday in an aside.
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By Mo Guled
Why do some people speak of Somalis as if we share just a language? We don't share just a language, we share everything except politics.