Tag: Berbera Port

Can Alliance Led by Egypt Hinder Ethiopia’s Quest for Sea Access?

Can Alliance Led by Egypt Hinder Ethiopia’s Quest for Sea Access?

For scholars in the field of political science and international relations, the international realm is basically the realm of balance of power, where states continuously struggle for much power and sustainable peace. Continue reading “Can Alliance Led by Egypt Hinder Ethiopia’s Quest for Sea Access?”

Ethiopian Naval Base in Somaliland: Strategically Important for Regional Security

Ethiopian Naval Base in Somaliland: Strategically Important for Regional Security

The geopolitical landscape of the Horn of Africa has witnessed a transformative development with Somaliland and Ethiopia’s announcement of a potential Ethiopian naval base in Somaliland. This strategic move is not only aimed at enhancing maritime security in the Gulf of Aden but also addressing broader Continue reading “Ethiopian Naval Base in Somaliland: Strategically Important for Regional Security”

DP World Berbera at COP28 in Dubai

DP World Berbera at COP28 in Dubai

On 4 December 2023

Transforming Trade in Somaliland:

Documentary Screening & Discussion

14:00-15:30 GST | DP World House, Energy Transition Hub, Green Zone, EXPO City

 

 

Session description:

The development of the Port of Berbera in Somaliland.

Speakers:

Abdishakur Iddin, Mayor, Berbera, Somaliland

Shukri Haji Ismail Mohamoud, Minister of Environment and Climate, Republic of Somaliland

Nicholas O’Donohoe, CEO, British International Investment

Aisha Eliza Speirs, Creative Director & Executive Editor, The Trust, The Wall Street Journal Barron’s Group (Dow Jones)

DP World Berbera: Trade Brings Hope for Somaliland

DP World Berbera: Trade Brings Hope for Somaliland

Short video capturing the transformation that has taken place in Berbera since DP World took over the port in March 2017. Honestly don’t think any other company could have pulled off the transition. Continue reading “DP World Berbera: Trade Brings Hope for Somaliland”

PM Abiy Ahmed: “It Is Impossible For 150 Million People To Be Without Port”

PM Abiy Ahmed: “It Is Impossible For 150 Million People To Be Without Port”

“Zeila in Somaliland in historical context during the Ifat kingdom and proximity is an option”

In a televised speech addressed to Ethiopian law makers, and in what appears to be his first ever open comment on the issue of the Red sea, PM Abiy Ahmed said access to the port is an existential matter for Ethiopia and that Ethiopians should at least start discussing the red sea. Continue reading “PM Abiy Ahmed: “It Is Impossible For 150 Million People To Be Without Port””

US East Africa’s Policy: Dismissing Somaliland’s Democracy, Sudan’s Failure, & Eritrea’s Threat

US East Africa’s Policy: Dismissing Somaliland’s Democracy, Sudan’s Failure, & Eritrea’s Threat

China and Russia have recently increased their engagement with Eritrea, a small but strategically located country in East Africa. Meanwhile, American influence in the region is amid a yearslong slide. Despite the obvious risks, the United States has failed to muster a committed response and has even taken some counterproductive measures that demonstrate a lack of strategic thinking. If these trends continue, a vital region may fall under the conclusive influence of Washington’s primary geopolitical competitors Continue reading “US East Africa’s Policy: Dismissing Somaliland’s Democracy, Sudan’s Failure, & Eritrea’s Threat”

Somaliland Diaspora Delegation to US Senate & House Members in the Hill

Somaliland Diaspora Delegation to US Senate & House Members in the Hill

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Happy 18th, May to all Somalilanders around the world for this historic Day of reclaiming Somaliland sovereignty from the failed union with Somalia Continue reading “Somaliland Diaspora Delegation to US Senate & House Members in the Hill”

Berbera Economic Zone Officially Inaugurated

Berbera Economic Zone Officially Inaugurated

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