Somalia: President Says Smooth Cross
Border Relation Strengthening Ethio-Somaliland Cooperation
The Ethiopian Herald (Addis
Ababa)April 4, 2007
Posted to the web April 4, 2007
ENA
Addis Ababa
President Girma Wolde-Giorgis said
friendly relations between Ethiopia and Somaliland would further
strengthen economic cooperation between the two countries.
Receiving a parliamentary delegation led
by Somaliland Parliament, Speaker Abdurahiman Mohammed Abdullahi
yesterday, President Girma said the smooth relations between the
two countries plays considerable role in their joint
anti-poverty struggle.
President Girma also expressed conviction
that members of the Somaliland Parliament would draw useful
lessons from their discussion with Ethiopian parliamentarians.
The robust cooperation Ethiopia and the
Somaliland have been enjoying has facilitated ways for free
movement of peoples of the two countries, members of the
delegation said.
They also said that they would be
satisfied if Ethiopia upgrades its trade office in Hargeisa to
the level of diplomatic mission.
Members of the delegation told President
Girma that opposition political parties and the ruling party are
working in harmony for the common good of the country, according
to a senior government official who attended the talks.
Speaker of the House of Peoples'
Representatives, Ambassador Teshome Toga also said Ethiopia is
desirous of further strengthening its bilateral relations with
Somaliland.
Conferring with the parliamentary
delegation yesterday, Ambassador Teshome said the two countries
have been enjoying excellent relations in trade, air transport,
seaport, and infrastructure and security fields.
The Ethiopian Parliament is desirous of
further bolstering the existing multifaceted relations between
Ethiopia and Somaliland, he said.
The Somaliland Parliament has demonstrated
readiness to draw lessons from its Ethiopian counterpart,
Ambassador Teshome said, and expressed the House's readiness to
share its experiences on parliamentary structure and procedures.
Ambassador Teshome recalled on the
occasion that visits and experience-sharing forums have been
held previously by the executive bodies.
The decision of the Somaliland Parliament
to forge strong relations with Ethiopia emanated from its
conviction that Ethiopia is the closest neighbour of Somaliland
in East Africa, he said.
Ambassador Teshome on the occasion
expressed the parliament's deep appreciation and concern for the
people and administration of the Somaliland.
The Speaker also briefed the delegation on
the self-defence measures Ethiopia has taken over the extremist
forces that had been sheltered in Somalia.
Speaker of the Somaliland Parliament,
Abdurrahman Mohamed said the discussions held with Ethiopian
parliamentarians were constructive and fruitful as well.
He said the two parliaments have reached
an agreement on ways of cementing strong relations in the
future.