@wardisom4 Malabani State lives in lala land. Shalay waxa idiin yimid ciidamo horleh oo Ghana kayimid si ay idiin ilaaliyaan markay rabaana gabdhihiina kufsadaan. Why do you even talk about Somaliland. Shameless bricks!
@Deee_luul You don’t even control your own failed country. A new arrival from Ghana to protect you from your OWN people! You should hide from the rest of the free world with shame !
The Republic of #Somaliland’s President @Abdirahmanirro arrives in #Israel🇮🇱 for a historic state visit hosted by @IsraelPresident@Isaac_Herzog, affirming that “Somaliland stands ready to forge a shared future founded on friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect.”👏
#Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro is expected to arrive in #Israel today in what could become a historic visit, signaling deepening ties between Somaliland and Israel and potentially marking a significant shift in regional diplomacy in the #Horn_of_Africa.
🫡 Samo ku waar, samo ku waar!
🫡 Sareeye calanka sudhan dusheena!
Historic Moments
The Somaliland flag is flying proudly, the national anthem is being played, and the Head of State is waiting on the red carpet to welcome the President of Somaliland.
For the first time in Somaliland’s history, the President of Somaliland has conducted a state visit and received full state-level honors and protocol.
A proud and historic moment that reflects Somaliland’s growing presence, confidence, and engagement on the international stage. 🇱🇽
The flag flies.
The anthem plays.
Somaliland stands tall.
Some countries focus on e-visas and still stay in one place. But then there is that one country that focuses on its future, making deals, signing contracts, attracting investment, and building opportunities for its own people. While others talk, they are working to create jobs, strengthen their economy, and build a better future for the next generation. GOD BLESS SOMALILAND.
@Deee_luul You don’t even control your own capital city let alone the rest of your failed state. Worry less about Somaliland and fix your damn problems.
Bismillahi Rahmani Rahiim;
I have arrived in Israel as the first President of the Republic of Somaliland to undertake a State Visit, and I am honoured by the warm welcome extended by my friend, President @Isaac_Herzog
For thirty-five years, the people of Somaliland have built a peaceful, democratic, and resilient nation. We asked the world: Do you see us? Israel answered first. Today marks a historic milestone in our journey and the beginning of a new chapter in the relationship between Somaliland and Israel.
To the people of Somaliland: I carry your hopes and aspirations with me. Generations have struggled, sacrificed, and persevered to bring our nation to this moment. We will seize this opportunity with confidence, wisdom, and determination, always guided by the interests of our people and our Republic.
Today, history is being written, and Somaliland stands ready to forge a shared future founded on friendship, cooperation, and mutual respect.
#SomalilandIsrael
As Ive said before - if given a choice would a rational person choose Mogadishu or Hargeisa to live in? Events continue to prove that Somaliland is the real functioning state vs Somalia's chaos. US Govt will come to its senses eventually.
https://t.co/Ybrx4wA9TC
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz is calling for formal U.S. recognition of Somaliland, describing it as a key counterterrorism partner and strategic ally in the Horn of Africa. Since restoring its sovereignty in 1991, Somaliland has maintained its own government, security institutions, and democratic system while remaining one of the region’s most stable territories. I agree. The United States should strengthen ties with Somaliland and recognize its longstanding record of stability and self-governance and benefit from its strategic importance along the Gulf of Aden.
https://t.co/06cCCouh3B
Call to all Somaliland brothers and sisters - join me and the SOMALILAND IR INSTITUTE in sharing your own videos of tearing up the blood stained Act of Union (just a blank sheet of paper with ACT OF UNION written on it with #justice4somaliland below it) - together justice will triumph.
After a few days in Somaliland, meeting government ministers, local administrators, soldiers, port officials, business people and ordinary Somalilanders, I leave with one overriding impression: this is a country waiting to exhale.
It is not perfect and no country is. Somaliland’s politics are contested but have passed the test, its institutions need development, and its eastern disputes need careful handling.
However, the basic fact is hard to escape. Somaliland governs itself. It has built order from collapse, held competitive elections, maintained functioning institutions, secured its own streets, and developed Berbera into a strategic asset on one of the world’s most important maritime corridors.
Recognition would simply be the formal acknowledgement of a reality that already exists.
The contrast with Somalia makes this even more obvious. The internationally recognised state next door continues to absorb billions in aid, diplomatic attention and security assistance while remaining unable to impose authority across its own territory. Huge tracts of Somalia are run by Al Shabab, the government barely controls Mogadishu, and even then, their leader is a Muslim Brotherhood extremist. Yet Somaliland, which has done so much more with so much less, is left in legal limbo.
That limbo now serves no serious strategic purpose. It complicates investment, constrains security cooperation, weakens maritime partnerships, and leaves a stable, pro-Western polity exposed while others shape the Red Sea corridor.
The people I met did not speak like petitioners asking for a favour but as citizens of a country that has earned its place. There is pride here, but also impatience. Somaliland is not asking the world to invent a state. It is asking the world to recognise the one that has existed, in practice, for more than three decades.
Recognition can only be a good thing: for Somaliland, for Britain, and for a region that badly needs functioning partners. We need to make a choice. Other countries like China in Djibouti and Turkey in Somalia are already shaping the strategic picture. Do we want to sit back and let them do so in a strategic part of the world, or do we want to have an influence? If so, doing the right thing and recognising Somaliland serves both their interests as well as ours.
@JamaNuh05212347@MuhammedBishaar Help reer Awdal? lmao…Why in the world do we need a helping hand from a failed state that’s been occupied by 12 different countries ?! Here’s some examples of their daily humiliation… Their own policemen have to go through this on a daily basis
In the UAE, we proudly celebrate the 18th of May, Somaliland National Day!
As UAE–Somaliland ties continue to grow stronger, recognition feels closer than ever. And I mean any second now! History has a beautiful way of honoring resilience. Happy National Day to the people of Somaliland 🙏🏻
0% debt 100% love for the country , such an amazing infrastructure without any international debt just a hard working people, ( Somaliland is different ).