Somalia: West told the truth maritime feud Somalia, Kenya




Mogadishu, Somali Times Threats to the Somalia state have been land-based, but the threat has come from sea-based. ‘Kenya’ powers throwing their weight around through Somalia to control resources. This reality facing Somalian people recently when official Somali government organised a Somalia oil business meeting in London, on February 7, 2019, Then Kenya’s kicks off to control Somalia resources maritime and border. Kismayu, Somalia belongs to Somalian people Kismayu People will choose they own leader without Kenyan telling Somalia. government what to do, fair election,





Kenya foreign Secretary Monica Juma told media on Wednesday 27.February.2019 her ministry had briefed ambassadors of nations with membership at the United Nations Security Council and the African Union Peace and Security Council in a bid to provide clarity on the matter. “We briefed them on the situation between ourselves and Somalia, provided the facts to both councils and to draw their attention to the situation,” she said.

Among foreign envoys who attended the meeting with top officials of the Foreign Ministry last Friday included Britain’s Nic Hailey and France’s Aline Kuster-Menager. Kenya foreign Secretary Monica Juma however said on Wednesday the ministry was open to negotiation to find an amicable solution to the maritime dispute that recently sparked a diplomatic tiff between Kenya and Somalia. Somalia has anchored its case on Article 15 of the Convention of the Law of Sea.