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President Lai’s Remarks Emphasize Strategic Taiwan-Somaliland Alliance with signing of Coast Guard Agreement

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

On Thursday, July 24,  2025, Taiwan’s President H.E. Lai Ching-te welcomed Somaliland’s Foreign Minister Hon. Abdirahman Dahir Adam to Taipei, where the two nations solidified a groundbreaking coast guard cooperation agreement.

The signing ceremony at the Presidential Office included high-level discussions and underscored the growing partnership between these two unrecognized democracies. Leaders were seen together, flanked by Taiwanese and Somaliland flags, reinforcing their shared commitment.

Strategic Partnership for the Blue Economy

The agreement prioritizes maritime security and the advancement of the “blue economy,” capitalizing on Somaliland’s 850 km coastline—rich in untapped mineral and fishing resources—for sustainable economic development.

According to a 2016 OECD report, the global blue economy could contribute $1.5 trillion to GDP by 2030—a target both nations seek to achieve.

Somaliland’s maritime area, extending 200 nautical miles offshore, holds the potential to yield over 200,000 metric tons of fish annually, stimulating job creation and trade.

Taiwan brings technological expertise and trade opportunities in sectors like agriculture and infrastructure, while Somaliland’s strategic location in the Gulf of Aden positions it as a potential shipping and logistics hub.

Geopolitical Context and Shared Values

The partnership, founded on shared democratic values, builds upon the mutual recognition of representative offices in Taipei and Hargeisa established in 2020, treated similarly to diplomatic missions under the Vienna Convention. This alliance counters China’s regional influence and aligns with the U.S. TAIPEI Act of 2019, which promotes Taiwan’s global partnerships and reinforces support for democracy against authoritarian pressures.

Economic Potential and Future Opportunities

For Somaliland, which aspires to be Africa’s 55th state, this partnership unlocks significant economic opportunities through its marine resources and strategic positioning. Taiwan’s maritime expertise provides a pathway to sustainable growth, enabling both nations to reap the benefits of the blue economy.

President Lai highlighted the robustness of this alliance, stating that the coast guard agreement heralds a new era of collaboration focused on stability and prosperity.

Somaliland and Taiwan sign a maritime patrol cooperation agreement

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in order to strengthen international maritime security cooperation, the Coast Guard Administration held a signing ceremony for the “Taiwan-Somalia Coast Guard Cooperation Agreement” today. Maritime Affairs Council Chairperson Guan Bi-ling said that the cooperation agreement covers key points such as training exchanges and maritime rescue, symbolizing the establishment of a closer democratic partnership between Taiwan and Somalia.

The Coast Guard Administration of the Maritime Affairs Council held a press conference in the afternoon to sign the “Coast Guard Cooperation Agreement between the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the Government of the Republic of Somaliland”. Somaliland Foreign Minister Abdirahman Dahir Adam Bakal, Guan Bi-ling, and Deputy Foreign Minister Wu Zhizhong all attended the event.

During the meeting, the agreement was jointly signed by Coast Guard Administration Director-General Chang Chung-lung and Somaliland Coast Guard Commander Admiral Ahmed Hurre Hariye. The Coast Guard Administration said that this would strengthen maritime security cooperation with democratic countries and witness the solid results of Taiwan’s promotion of maritime diplomacy.

Guan Bi-ling said that the cooperation agreement covers key projects such as personnel exchanges, training exchanges, and maritime rescue, symbolizing that Taiwan and Somaliland have established a closer democratic partnership in maritime governance, humanitarian care, and regional security.

She mentioned that even though they are restricted by international realities, the two like-minded democratic partners can still expand their global influence through mutual trust and action. She hopes that Taiwan and Somaliland can continue to deepen exchanges in the future and work together for regional peace, stability and security.

The Coast Guard Administration explained that the signing process was specially displayed at the press conference to demonstrate the Coast Guard Administration’s openness, transparency and pragmatism in promoting international cooperation. It not only deepens the friendship between the two countries, but also demonstrates the firm belief of “protecting national security, maintaining public order, and ensuring peace.”

Facing increasingly complex maritime challenges, the Coast Guard Administration said that only by working together with democratic partners with similar ideas can we jointly maintain maritime order, protect the well-being of the people, and bring true peace and hope to the region.

Somaliland Central Bank Partners with Tether, Sorted Wallet, and GEAMT to Drive Financial Innovation

By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa, Somaliland – The Central Bank of Somaliland (CBS) has taken a major stride towards modernizing its financial system by forging strategic partnerships with global leaders Tether, Sorted Wallet, and Global Exchange and Money Transfer (GEAMT). Landmark meetings held in Hargeisa centered on deploying cutting-edge digital solutions to accelerate the nation’s National Financial Inclusion Framework (2023-2028), broadening financial access for all communities.

Key Initiatives Discussed:

  1. Sorted Wallet’s Inclusive Technology:  A highlight was Sorted Wallet’s “non-custodial crypto wallet solution,” specifically designed for basic feature phones and low-spec smartphones. This technology promises to integrate millions of currently unbanked Somalilanders, particularly in underserved rural regions, into the formal financial ecosystem.
  2. Tether’s Stablecoin for Trade & Remittances: Discussions explored the transformative potential of Tether’s USD₮ (USDT) stablecoin – pegged 1:1 to the US dollar for stability. USDT could significantly streamline cross-border trade with key partners (China, India, UAE, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia) and simplify vital diaspora remittances originating from the US, UK, and Europe.
  3. GEAMT’s Role: GEAMT, also Western Union’s Somaliland representative, brings expertise in global exchange and remittances, supporting the overall goal of enhanced economic connectivity.

Leadership & Commitment:

The CBS delegation, led by Chairman Abdinasir Hirsi, Deputy Chairman Hamse Khaire, and Director General Yasin Alas, emphasized Somaliland’s dedication to fostering responsible innovation. Chairman Hirsi stated, “Sorted Wallet’s solution could be a game-changer for financial inclusion, aligning perfectly with our vision for equitable economic growth.”

The international partners were represented by:
* Abdikariim Abdi Adam (CEO, GEAMT)
* Stephen Browne (Co-founder, Sorted Wallet)
* Arnoud Marie Dyve De Bavay (Head of Africa Strategy, Tether)

The Central Bank unequivocally reiterated its commitment to Financial stability, consumer protection, and strict adherence to Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (CFT) regulations. Both sides expressed strong optimism, agreeing to advance negotiations towards a formal partnership agreement.

Building on a Strong Foundation:

These partnerships signal Somaliland’s rising prominence as a Horn of Africa hub for financial innovation. They build upon the nation’s advanced mobile money infrastructure, where services like WAAFI and Zaad have already driven near-cashless economies in urban centers.

The Central Bank extended sincere gratitude to the delegation for their visit and the highly productive discussions, paving the way for a transformative collaboration shaping Somaliland’s financial future.

Somaliland: DP World and Central Bank Hold Strategic Meeting to Drive Economic Growth

By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa, Somaliland – Leadership from Somaliland Bank and global logistics leader DP World convened a high-level strategic meeting today at the bank’s headquarters to advance Somaliland’s economic development.

The Somaliland Bank delegation was led by Chairman Mr. Abdinasir Ahmed Hirsi, alongside Deputy Chairman Mr. Hamse Abdirahman Khayre and Director General Mr. Yasin Jama Ahmed. DP World was represented by Mr. Supachai Wattanaveerachai, CEO for the Horn of Africa, Middle East, and Africa Region, Mr. Ali Diriye, General Manager of the Somaliland Ports Authority, and other senior executives.

Building on previous engagements, discussions centered on strengthening critical infrastructure, particularly within Somaliland’s financial and insurance markets. This partnership aims to enhance the national economy and solidify Somaliland’s position as a regional trade hub.

The collaboration leverages DP World’s existing $400 million investment in Berbera Port, which has significantly boosted trade connectivity with landlocked Ethiopia and broader African markets. Joint efforts with Somaliland Bank will focus on integrating financial systems, expanding access to banking services, and fostering economic resilience.

“This partnership marks a milestone for Somaliland’s economic future,” stated Mr. Abdinasir Ahmed Hirsi. “Working with DP World, we are committed to bolstering our financial markets and unlocking new opportunities for growth.”

Mr. Supachai Wattanaveerachai reaffirmed DP World’s commitment: “Our goal is to transform Berbera into a world-class trade hub. Collaborations with key institutions like Somaliland Bank are essential for driving sustainable progress across the Horn of Africa region.”

The meeting underscores Somaliland’s growing prominence in regional trade and its ongoing efforts to integrate into global financial systems.

Somaliland FM and Taiwan President Meet to Advance Nation’s Development

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Somaliland’s Foreign Minister, Hon. Abdirahman Daahir Adan Bakaal, and his delegation met with Taiwan’s President, H.E. Lai Ching-te, at the Presidential Palace during an official visit to strengthen bilateral ties.

President Lai warmly welcomed the delegation, and both sides discussed deepening cooperation in trade, healthcare, agriculture, and infrastructure to boost Somaliland’s development.

The talks highlighted the strong friendship between the two nations, with commitments to expand joint projects, including Taiwan’s ongoing support for Somaliland’s medical and infrastructure sectors.

The visit reinforces the growing partnership established through mutual representative offices in 2020.

Somaliland Launches Youth Technology Enhancement Programme for Secondary Schools

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By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa, Somaliland – The Ministries of Communication & Technology and Education of the Republic of Somaliland have officially launched the Youth Technology Enhancement Programme. This initiative aims to empower secondary school students with modern technological skills, recognizing technology as a fundamental pillar for economic development and youth employment.

The programme addresses the growing demand for contemporary technical expertise. Through inter-ministerial collaboration, the pilot phase will benefit the first cohort of 100 students. Participants will receive practical training in essential technology skills designed for direct workforce application.

The long-term vision is to equip Somaliland’s youth with globally competitive, modern capabilities, enabling them to compete effectively in both domestic and international job markets.

The implementation of the Youth Technology Enhancement Programme for Somaliland’s secondary schools is spearheaded by the Ministry of Communication & Technology (MoCT) and the Ministry of Education & Science (MoES) of the Republic of Somaliland, and executed by the Somaliland Innovation Hub.

Somaliland: President Cirro Receives High-Level Arab-African Economic Council Delegation

By Goth Mohamed Goth

Hargeisa – The President of the Republic of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi (Cirro), received a high-level delegation from the Supreme Council for Arab-African Economic Cooperation (SCAAEC) at the Presidential Palace on an official visit.

Led by SCAAEC President Dr. Haani Hassan Abu Zayid, the nine-member delegation represents an organization comprising international financial experts, major entrepreneurs, and prominent investors from various nations. Founded in France and registered with the United Nations (UN), the SCAAEC is headquartered in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Discussions focused on matters of mutual importance, including investment opportunities in Somaliland, trade expansion, economic development, and regional cooperation.

Prior to the presidential meeting, Somaliland’s Minister of Investment and Industry, Hon. Said Mohamed Buraale, welcomed the delegation to the country and held preliminary discussions. Minister Buraale outlined the visit’s key objectives:

1.Exploring Opportunities: Assessing investment and commercial prospects within Somaliland.
2. Resource Engagement: Holding meetings with relevant Somaliland government institutions overseeing the nation’s key natural resources, particularly minerals, livestock, fisheries, and agriculture.
3. Establishing Presence: The SCAAEC plans to open a branch office in Somaliland.

President Cirro thanked the delegation for their visit and briefed them on Somaliland’s strategic position, prevailing security and stability, established statehood, and functioning democratic system. He invited the delegation to identify specific areas for cooperation, emphasizing natural resources, economic infrastructure, energy, and commerce.

The delegation commended Somaliland’s developmental progress and expressed readiness to strengthen cooperation in investment, trade, and development, highlighting a shared commitment to jointly leverage Somaliland’s growth opportunities.

The meeting concluded with mutual understanding and an agreement for the SCAAEC to conduct follow-up visits and engage further with relevant Somaliland government institutions in their areas of interest.

Hargeisa International Book Fair : the voice of Somali literature

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From July 26 to 31, 2025, Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, will host the 18th edition of the Hargeisa International Book Fair (HIBF), the largest book fair in the Horn of Africa. Under the theme “Africa,” the event brings together authors, poets, artists, and over 10,000 visitors to promote reading, writing, and Somali culture.

Hargeisa will resonate with pages and words during the 18th edition of the Hargeisa International Book Fair (HIBF), the largest literary event in the Horn of Africa. This year, Zambia will be the guest of honor, and the central theme, simply titled “Africa,” highlights the richness and diversity of both contemporary and historical African literature.

A hundred cultural figures gathered

Over six days, the fair will bring together authors, poets, publishers, artists, journalists, and cultural activists from Somaliland, neighboring Somalia, and across the continent. With over 10,000 visitors expected, the discussions will cover a wide range of topics: oral storytelling, Somali poetry, the fight for access to reading, children’s rights, and women’s participation in literary creation.

Workshops, debates, and performances

The program includes public readings, panel discussions on freedom of expression, poetry and writing workshops, artistic performances, and illustrator exhibitions. A special section for children promotes youth literature, while the fair facilitates interaction between African authors and both local and international readers.

Cultural impact and role

Founded in 2008, the HIBF has become a cornerstone of cultural dialogue and literacy promotion in East Africa. It plays a vital role in building a strong cultural identity for Somaliland, despite its lack of international recognition. The fair fosters freedom of expression, civic empowerment, and education, while also contributing to the local economy through the influx of national and foreign visitors.

Outlook and challenges

The 2025 edition aims to strengthen literary exchange between Southern and Eastern Africa, promote book publishing in African languages, and encourage greater female representation in the publishing industry. By placing literature at the heart of the event, the HIBF establishes itself as a cultural showcase for an ambitious Somaliland—future-focused and open to the world.

Official Book Launch of the The Scales of Justice & The Importance of Law by Hersi Ali Haji Hassan

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By Jama Ayaanle Feyte

‎Hargeisa – A well attended ceremony was held on Friday night for the launching of the long waited book the *Miisaanka Caaddaaladda & Muhiimadda Sharciga* (The Scales of Justice & The Importance of Law) by Mr. Hersi Ali Haji chairman of the ruling Waddani Party

‎The book launch marked a pivotal event , marking the official release of the new book into the hands of eager readers and which brought together academicians , politicians, traditional leaders and Members of the general public.

‎Mr. Hersi Ali Haji chairman of the ruling Waddani Party the author of the new book in his officials statement during the launching of the new book said,”Over the past three months in Hargeisa, I have dedicated myself to finalizing my new book, *Miisaanka Caaddaaladda & Muhiimadda Sharciga* (The Scales of Justice & The Importance of Law). This work encompasses diverse efforts—writing, research, review, analysis, and presentation—all driven by personal commitment, intellectual curiosity, and a desire to share knowledge. I view this as both a creative undertaking and a responsibility entrusted to me by my people and nation, one made possible by Allah’s grace.

‎This book stands as a monumental beacon, designed to illuminate an intellectual foundation essential for advancing judicial integrity and social justice within our society.

‎I extend my deepest gratitude to everyone who supported me in bringing this book to fruition in its most comprehensive and substantive form. I especially thank those who inspired my vision, shared critical insights, assisted in research, invested time in review, and bore the weight of editing and analysis. I also cannot overlook the many families who graciously accommodated my preoccupation with this work, often at the expense of their own time with me.

‎My appreciation extends broadly to all segments of society—public citizens and officials alike—who honored us with their presence. I commend the dynamic youth whose diligent efforts ensured the success of this significant event. Likewise, I acknowledge Damal Hotel and its dedicated staff for their outstanding hospitality and partnership in hosting this gathering.

‎Finally, I urge readers to engage thoughtfully with this book—through reading, reflection, critique, and active participation in this collective endeavor. May this work inspire continuous contribution from all, becoming a lasting legacy for our nation.

‎Finally , the event concluded with singing the book by Mr. Hersi Ali Haji Hassan.

‎Sanaag Regional Leaders Back President’s Peace Initiative: A Step Towards Strengthening National Unity and Cohesion

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By Jama Ayaanle Feyte

‎Hargeisa – The President of the Republic of Somaliland, H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Cirro), has extended a peace initiative aimed at strengthening peaceful coexistence and brotherhood among communities in the Sanaag region. This step, rooted in national responsibility to safeguard peace, unity, and overall stability, will be implemented in the regional capital, Ceerigaabo.

‎President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi (Cirro) has taken a bold political stance grounded in statesmanship, demonstrating visionary leadership, political maturity, and a profound sense of responsibility following the announcement of the peace initiative. The Warsangeli community, one of the oldest and most influential clans in Sanaag, has warmly welcomed this appeal, marking a significant shift toward consolidating peace and coexistence in Sanaag and Somaliland at large.

Endorsement of the Peace Initiative by Sanaag Leaders:

‎The clear endorsement by Sanaag’s traditional leaders and elders underscores the success of the diplomatic step taken by Somaliland’s President. Leaders convening in the city of Badhan have robustly demonstrated their readiness to support the President’s peace framework, which is founded on mutual understanding, trust-building, and direct dialogue free from partisan interests and focused on the broader interests of the region and nation.

‎This decision signifies that the path to peace charted by the President is one marked by responsibility, political tolerance, and far-sighted patriotism. These leaders will pave the way for a new chapter based on unity, social cohesion, and lasting political stability.

Community Engagement and the Peace Initiative:

‎This peace initiative offers all brotherly communities residing in Sanaag an opportunity to engage directly, discussing existing disagreements and conflicts through traditional conflict resolution mechanisms based on justice and fair arbitration. The Council of Traditional Elders, religious scholars, business leaders, women, and youth of the region have all been invited to participate in the peace efforts, demonstrating that peace is the top priority of the government’s policy and action, and also a collective task requiring community participation and responsibility.

‎The Pillars of Peace and Development:

‎The four key pillars outlined in President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Cirro’s statement emphasize:

‎1. Safeguarding Peace and Unity: All segments of Sanaag society must prioritize maintaining overall security and community solidarity.
‎2. Dialogue and Reconciliation: Any conflict must be resolved through dialogue, avoiding violence and division.
‎3. Fair Arbitration: Past disputes and conflicts must be concluded with justice and mutual forgiveness to achieve lasting solutions.
‎4. Government Support: The Somaliland government has demonstrated its unwavering support for the peace process and is committed to allocating all necessary resources to foster lasting peace in the region.

An Opportunity for Reconciliation and Unity:

‎This peace initiative is a golden opportunity for reconciliation and mutual forgiveness among the people of Sanaag. It strengthens confidence in national unity and prevents conflicts from undermining the region’s security and development. Communities now have the chance to rebuild mutual trust.

‎**The Role of Society and Government:**

‎For this peace initiative to bear fruit, the following is essential: Genuine community participation from religious leaders, elders, youth, and women; Consistent support from the central government and security institutions; Effective monitoring and evaluation to ensure agreed solutions are genuinely implemented; Expansion of developmental opportunities in the region, particularly basic services like education, healthcare, and economic infrastructure, ensuring peace benefits both individuals and the community.

Conclusion:

‎President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Cirro has directed this peace initiative towards Sanaag to demonstrate that peace and coexistence are the cornerstones of Somaliland’s development. If all stakeholders seize this opportunity, Sanaag can become a commendable model of unity, reconciliation, and stability for the entire Republic. This peace initiative is not merely a conflict resolution tool, but the foundation for rebuilding peace and prosperity. Peace and unity are the only paths to achieving our national aspirations.