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| Topic Started: Nov 3 2015, 09:09 PM (218 Views) | |
| U.A.E | Nov 3 2015, 09:09 PM Post #1 |
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The U.A.E was Once totally united under the original kingdoms in the twelfth through seventeenth centuries known as the kingdom of Sinad,when Islamic kingdoms controlled central power in the region now recognized as the U.A.E. After the European colonialist were expelled from the country the original Allajadinian government gave the former territory of the kingdom put to the east to the tribes that wanted territory to themselves. These tribes after years of fighting became part of one central government and referred to themselves as Salalah. They relied on their own centralized government from the early 1900s till the late 1990s when they began to listen to the governmental decisions made by the former Islamic Republic of Allajadin. Though they listened to Allajadinian decisions they remained independent till the change of the Allajadinian government to that of the United Amirati Emirates. Thanks to the U.A.Es success economically, militarily and internationally they began to work to join the Amirati state once more, choosing to fall under the control of the Binnshallah and Horiya Emirates. Though their tribal reliance had diminished and they built up their own independent nation, because they were are literally comprised of the same tribes as the modern Amiratis they openly accepted being part of the government of the U.A.E and dividing their current country to that of the Binnshallah and Horiya Emirates. The Amiratis were glad to be united once more with their distance relatives as many of their family members lived under the former state of Salalah. The U.A.E successfully and peacefully expanded its territory with no local or international resistance. |
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| Porcu | Nov 4 2015, 08:57 PM Post #2 |
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The Parliament and People of Porcu desire clarification on recent remarks made by the U.A.E. regarding territorial expansion in the southern portions of the Arabian peninsula. The Republic hopes the U.A.E. will be able to dispel concerns of an illegitimate expansion. |
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| NRE | Nov 4 2015, 10:03 PM Post #3 |
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| U.A.E | Nov 5 2015, 12:34 AM Post #4 |
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President Mujahid released the following statement to address any concerns of any foreign governments. "We here in the U.A.E believe solely in the fair treatment of anyone and everyone, we would not force the people of Salalah into our government. This process has been going on for the past few months with close collaborations with the people of their government and ours alike. We have worked to establish a democratic state in our nation where our citizens are able to voice their concerns and opinions. Yes we are a federation of emirates which are all inherited monarchies of their own, and our position of president is also hereditary, we view ourselves as a democracy. We have created a huge tourism, oil and business related society one where people from around the world come and visit every day proving our concern with human rights and the comfortability of everyone, whether they are citizens or tourist. We have vast amounts of foreign expat and migrant workers who have helped develop our nation and their voices of pride in living here proves our success. As our allies in the African Federation stated, we are close allies with them, and for us to have maintained such a close a stable relationship and one of trust and economic importance proves our professionalism when it comes to land agreements and any sort of territorial claims. We choose to not be a militant state though we do have a military, but rather one where tourism, business, exporting flourish and as a regional power and place where people from around the world can share ideas and expand their economic relations. We view ourselves vital to the region and possibly the most economically stable and far advanced nation of the Middle East. With that said, I can assure you the people of Salalah were in full agreement with my government and being they are the same tribes as Amirati citizens they were automatically accepting of joining their brothers and sisters living the rich and prosperous lives in the Emirates. We encourage delegates from nations that might be concerned to travel to the Emirates and see the way the expansion is actually taking place, it's peaceful the Emirates is a safe place, tourist walk around freely there is never any conflict. We encourage those governments and their people to travel here though they probably already have been here and experienced our very democratic and accepting lifestyle so long as it does not offend cultural norms. We can assure those concerned that we are indeed handling this correctly, efficiently and taking into account any concerns from the people of Salalah though there haven't been any. Amirati delegates travelled to Salalah city, the capital of Salalah, to communicate any concerns and none were brought up. We ask any concern nations to simply observe the peaceful transition". Edited by U.A.E, Nov 5 2015, 12:44 AM.
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| NRE | Nov 10 2015, 11:09 AM Post #5 |
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| Porcu | Nov 15 2015, 07:23 PM Post #6 |
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The Republic will send observers to oversee the electoral process and will withhold a conclusion until all relevant information is accounted for. At this time, the Republic does not recognize the territorial ambitions of the U.A.E. |
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| U.A.E | Nov 19 2015, 07:34 PM Post #7 |
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President Mujahid Ali Alsaeed responded to the Porcuian statement. "We are totally fine with this, and can assure the Porcuian government that we are going about this in a good way. The Amirati government wishes to extend a hand to assist the Porcuian government in whatever information they deem necessary for viewing before accepting the expansion proposal put forth by leaders of the U.A.E and Salalah. Please join us in assessing the situation and we will provide any info that your government truly believes is necessary for viewing". |
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| Kingdom of Kuwait | Nov 25 2015, 12:36 AM Post #8 |
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The Kuwaiti government would like to show support for the U.A.E in their peaceful expansion process and would like to show gratitude to the people of Salalah for having made attempts to join their neighbors and, practically their "cousins" nation. |
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