Communique HLPF Istanbul

While Somaliland supports the Somali New Deal process and welcomes
engagement by the in ternational community, regretfully Somaliland
will not be able to participate in the High Level Partnership Forum
in Istanbul for the same reasons that our Government was not able to
pa rticipate in the previous Fora in Brussels and Copenhagen.
Somaliland and Somalia find themselves at
very different stages of development in social, po litical and
security terms. Our country’s national needs and priorities are
fundamentally diff erent to Somalia’s. Our presence, therefore at the HLPF in Istanbul would not be appropria te. We wish to remind the
international community that Somaliland will be celebrating 25 ye ars
as an independent country this year and that as a state it meets the
full criteria for st atehood. Somaliland has overcome a legacy of
conflict and civil war, rebuilt its devastated economy, secured
peace and stability within its borders, and established democratic
gover nance in the interests of its people.
Somaliland has since 2010, developed its own Somaliland 2030 Vision
and corresponding Nati onal Development Plan (NDP) which highlight
Somaliland’s own development priorities; tailo red to our specific
context and needs. In line with our support for the New Deal
process, the Somaliland Government and civil society further
prioritized these needs through the develop ment of the Somaliland
Special Arrangement (SSA). The SSA was adopted as a guiding docu ment
for the receipt of development assistance and forms a distinct and
separate compone nt of the broader Somali New Deal Compact. Both the
National Development Plan and SSA are due to end this year and are
currently in the process of being externally evaluated in line with
DAC criteria. The results of this evaluation will form the basis for
the development of our new NDP for 2017-2021.
Our lack of attendance at the conference should in no way be read as
a reluctance to speak with and cooperate with Somalia on an equal
basis regarding international aid and develop ment issues. Indeed, as
part of the communiques emerging from our ongoing political dialog ue
with Somalia was the express statement that both parties “agree to
encourage and faci litate international aid and development provided
to Somaliland”. Our decision also does not mean that we do not wish
to continue our important direct engagement with the internatio nal
community. On the contrary, Somaliland is extremely grateful for the international comm unity’s support and friendship across a whole
range of important issues and wishes to conti nue this engagement
through various bi-lateral and multi-lateral mechanisms that include
its own High Level Coordination Fora.
However, I would like to stress to our international partners, that
Somaliland should be all ocated a fair allocation of any development
aid pledged during the HLPF. The development support given to
Somaliland makes a vital contribution to Somaliland’s progress,
prosperity and continued security and the impact is clear to see on
the ground. Somaliland and its people should not suffer
inadvertently for not being present at this Forum. We support the
Partnership Principles of the New Deal, and hope to work with the
international community in the future to ensure both Somaliland and
Somalia emerge as strong, stable and democratic countries.
Communique HLPF Istanbul (1)
Ahmed Aden Ismail (Keyse)
Vice Minister and Acting Minister
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