Why Ethiopia is Creating a New Country Next Door

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Published 2024-02-11
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All Comments (21)
  • So, Ethiopia isn't creating a new country, they're just recognizing an effectively autonomous area.
  • @hammerth1421
    Somaliland is a great demonstration of the issues with Westphalian sovereignity. The seperatists are more country-like than the country they're trying to split from, yet the international community can't recognize them over the dying sovereign nation.
  • @kisaragi-hiu
    Taiwan does actually recognize Somaliland now: apart from the de-facto embassy, our ministry of foreign affairs also lists it as a country in a country list.
  • @door-hinge
    To put it in context, Ethiopia spends annually the equivalent of 4X the government budget of Somaliland in 2023 ($420 mil), on port fees alone!
  • @Omer1996E.C
    As an Ethiopian, I want to say this THE 1.5$ BILLION A YEAR WE PAY IS NEARLY TWICE OUR ENTIRE DEFENSE BUDGET, ALL THIS FOR A LOW QUALITY AND HIGHLY REGULATED PORT WE PAY FOR Should we pay for our stability first or to Djibouti! Thank you for your attention 🇪🇹
  • @GodfreyNjau
    It's not that Ethiopia is creating a new country. In fact it's not the first to play with the idea of recognising Somaliland. During Farmajoo and Uhuru's presidencies, Kenya toyed with this idea to get back at Somalia for going back on their word regarding our maritime borders. As long as Somalia continues with its irredentism, the idea of Greater Somalia, Somaliland is always going to be an asset to its neighbours.
  • @lordabz3161
    One thing polymatter didn’t elaborate on is the fact that Somalia tried to commit a genecide on somaliland(known as the forgotten genecide) which killed upto 200k people which is one of the reason Somaliland is seeking recognition
  • I was born in Czechoslovakia, but it quickly changed, because the Slovaks said they want their own country, the Czechs did not see any reason to prevent them from leaving, and as a result, Czechia and Slovakia were formed. We live very happily as neigbors and good friends ever since.
  • @yoyo-tf7eh
    Somaliland is not anew country . Somaliland was a UK protectorate that became the 17th African country to be granted full independence on June 26, 1960, but within days it was annexed by Somalia. However, after years of occupation marked by persecution and genocide, Somaliland reclaimed its sovereignty on May 18, 1991 based on its original boundaries at the time of independence.
  • @MOBXOJ
    As a Sudanese although it’s a tiny mistake the capital is wrong in the thumbnail, Sudan’s capital is Khartoum not Omdurman but it’s understandable since they’re twin cities
  • I heard Ethiopia recently had an internal crisis, but didn't hear about 600000 casualties within 2 years! One of world's forgotten wars! 😥
  • @nickyoung9108
    2 months ago, Reallifelore made the video on the fragile potential instability between Eritrea and Ethiopia, citing the same singular issue. Now PolyMatter does one in the same region centered on Ethiopia again. How different and quickly things change on a single phrase "on Jan 1, Ethiopia signed..." at 13:38 ,which was within those 2 months.
  • @BadTakeRisan
    Let's gooo , never thought i'd see a vid on Somaliland on this channel lmao. I've gone back a few times and yall would be surprised, it's fairly safe all things considered with a bustling real estate industry. When i visited in 2020, I was surprised to see white people there 🤣 (germans and norwegians) who all worked for construction , housing or other companies. Somaliland is definitely one to watch in Africa.
  • @possumkeys
    As a Kenyan, it's embarassing to come to learn about my neighbour from an American. Anyway, here we go.
  • @andrew9019
    I was reading about Somaliland and Puntland on Wikipedia a few months ago and was confused why Somaliland especially wasn’t its own country. Thank you for diving into the why!
  • @VMF-rj8qo
    This is one of the consequences of the post WW freezing of borders. Peoples with different cultures and ideas get locked in the same country and can't go off to do their own thing unless that country allows them to secede. Even if the separatist region is better off that way, the international community won't recognize it for fear of legitimizing separatists in it's own country.
  • @richdobbs6595
    The opposition to recognizing Somaliland by other members of the AU and UN in general doesn't arise from concern about the unrest this would create in Somalia. It arises from concern that allowing new countries to be formed and recognized would lead to an outbreak of separatist movement all across the world. And an outbreak of separatists movements invites meddling by foreign powers. The world is a messy anarchy with what constitutes a country is just a bunch of historical accidents.
  • as a regular watcher of your every video since 2018 it is great to see Somaliland finally being covered <3
  • @Selfpaid96
    Somaliland is an independent country and they deserve to decide what their future is and no one should force them to be part of the lawless and pirate nation
  • @turnleft8645
    It's weird how in our current world an entire population can set up and claim to be a nation, even having having all the correct measures and structures in place but recognition from unrelated people is what truly makes you a country