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University of Hargeisa’s IPCS Concludes National Conference on the prospects of Somaliland & Somalia Talks

Hargeisa, Aug 15, 2013 (SDN) —A two day national conference under the theme “Making the Dialogue Successful:  the Prospects of Somaliland–Somalia Negotiations” has been concluded today in Hargeisa. The conference which kicked off in Hargeisa University conference hall on yesterday was organized by the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies of the University of Hargeisa.

Among those who graced the occasion as well as provide thoughts on theme was the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives Bashe Mohamed Farah, Minister of the presidency Hirsi Haji Ali, Deputy Minister of foreign affairs Mowlid Mohamed Ibrahim, Former Vice president

Abdirahman Aw Ali Farah, Former ministers of finance and Information Mohamed Hashi Elmi and Bobe Yusuf Duale respectively and several intellectuals led by the University of Hargeisa vice chancellor Prof Abdi Hussein Gas and Mr. Aden Haji Ali the director of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, the event organizer.

According to the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives Bashe Mohamed Farah whatever agreements are entered upon in the course of talks with Somalia shall be signed the Republic of Somaliland and nothing less.

The presidency minister Hirsi Haji Ali informed since the talks which are progressing to the fifth phase ensued in London last year, Somaliland has garnered favorable reception from the international community thus bringing recognition nearer.

On his part the Deputy Minister of foreign affairs Mowlid Mohamed Ibrahim said the talks are guided by the constitution of Somaliland which stipulates that the country’s sovereignty is not for negotiation nor is it irrevocable.

The director of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Aden Haji Ali who introduced the agenda of the two days nation dialogue conference informed that the objective was to come up with recommendations with a way forward for ongoing talks with Somalia that shall help guide the team of Somaliland’s negotiators with Somalia.

Revealing that the recommendations shall be as a result of the outcome of topics to be discussed by prominent personalities among them researchers, academicians, sectored experts, practitioners and policy-makers from within the country and around the world thus superbly articulated arguments either for or against the topics, which he outlined as:

1- Historical perspectives of the Union between Somaliland and Somalia

2- Negotiation and mediation Skills and Techniques needed during the Engagement Policy between Somaliland and Somalia.

3- Possible failure of negotiations and its consequences both in Somaliland and the wider region

4- An Alternative approach on eve of the Negotiation Deadlock

5- Somaliland: Towards Reconciling Complex Threats with Opportunities

6- Prospect of Somaliland and Somalia negotiations and its impact on the state

7- Diplomatic Maneuvering as techniques for Negotiation

8- Somalis Ownership of the talks and its impact to talks

9- Unequal situations between Somaliland and Somalia and its impact to the Negotiation

10- Somaliland–Somalia negotiations in a legal perspective

11- The Role of Somaliland Civil society during the Engagement Period

12- The Role of the Media during Engagement Period

13- Strengthens and Weakness of Internal situation of Somaliland and its impact on talks

14- Scenarios for Somaliland Somalia Talks

15- Leadership in the Transitional time: what the present leaders can learn from the Past History

16- The Role of International Community: Geopolitical effect of the dialogue

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