Leaders of Somalia, breakaway Somaliland meet in Ethiopia (AP)


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Leaders of Somalia, breakaway Somaliland meet in Ethiopia (AP)
Leaders of Somalia, breakaway Somaliland meet in Ethiopia (AP)
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By ABDI GULED

12 February 2020

MOGADISHU (AP) - The current leaders of Somalia and the breakaway territory of Somaliland have met for the first time in the latest diplomatic effort by Ethiopia’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning prime minister.


Somali presidential spokesman Abdinur Mohamed confirmed Tuesday’s meeting to The Associated Press, saying it was brokered by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s capital.


“It was behind closed doors and no communique is being released. It was an ice-breaking one,” the spokesman said.


Ethiopia’s government has not commented publicly on the talks, which occurred on the sidelines of an African Union gathering.


Somaliland broke away from Somalia in 1991 as the country collapsed into warlord-led conflict, and it has seen little of the violence and extremist attacks that plague Somalia to the south. Despite lacking international recognition, Somaliland has maintained its own independent government, currency and security system.


Somalia considers Somaliland as part of its territory. Several rounds of past talks over possible unification have failed to reach a breakthrough.


This week’s meeting is the first since Somali President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed and Somaliland leader Muse Bihi Abdi took office in 2017.


Somali officials have blamed Somaliland leaders over the failure of past talks, accusing them of failing to show seriousness. Somaliland leaders have dismissed the allegations and insisted that their sovereignty is nonnegotiable.


Since taking office in 2018, Ethiopia's leader has worked to achieve a number of diplomatic breakthroughs in the long-turbulent Horn of Africa region.

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Dateline: Mogadishu, Somalia - Wednesday 12 February 2020
Slugline: BC-AF--Somalia-Somaliland
Organization: Somalia government, Ethiopia government
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, East Africa, Africa, Somalia
People: Abiy Ahmed, Musa Behi, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed
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General news, Government and politics, Diplomacy, International relations, Somalia-Somaliland


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