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Associated Press, Monday…

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Monday, 19 Sep 2016 05:36 AM

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THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Kenya says that the International Court of Justice has no jurisdiction in a case filed by Somalia covering a dispute over potentially oil-rich seabed off the two countries’ Indian Ocean coasts.

Somalia launched a case with the United Nations’ highest judicial organ in 2014 asking it to rule on the maritime border between the east African states, saying that diplomatic efforts to resolve the disputed boundary had failed.

At a preliminary hearing Monday, Kenya argued that the world court has no jurisdiction because there are two other methods for resolving the dispute — a 2009 memorandum of understanding between the two countries and a United Nations maritime treaty.

Lawyer Payam Akhavan, representing Kenya, told the court that “basic principles of treaty interpretation” mean that “this dispute falls outside its jurisdiction.”

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Wacha tuone kama Kenya ndio big boy hii hood

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We are the big boy hii hood…hata africa. We are in the same league with Us , France, Uk…u know…we invade foreign countries to safeguard our own…gani ingine Africa

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@Jazzman come and tell us whether we can show Somalia the middle finger.

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na zile meli zao zinakaa glass boats za pirates beach?

We need to buy an aircraft carrier for real

Tulenge ma gun za polisi and issue ma m16 as standard issues

Hiyo yao ni upus. Maritime laws zinaweka the the area firmly in Kenyan territory na wakijaribu ufala Ngewa Mukala atadeal nao

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You need to take a firm stand where you really stand.

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Wacha ushaitan bingwa,kuwa patriot

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Time to measure who has bigger balls between the skinnies and Kenya. Wafanye venye wao ufanya wakijam.

Doesn’t sound good. They are buying time, things are not going well.