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Egypt Condemns Israels Recognition of Somaliland

Regional Allies Denounce Israel’s Recognition of Somaliland

Egypt has strongly condemned Israel’s decision to recognize Somaliland as an independent state, joining Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti in rejecting the move, according to an official statement released by the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday.

Coordinated Diplomatic Response

Following Israel’s announcement, the foreign ministers of Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti held phone discussions to align their positions. The talks reflected a unified regional stance against what the countries described as a unilateral and destabilizing decision.

In a joint understanding, the ministers reaffirmed their complete rejection and condemnation of Israel’s recognition of Somaliland, emphasizing unwavering support for the unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity of Somalia.

Firm Support for Somalia’s Sovereignty

The ministers stressed that Somalia’s internationally recognized borders must be respected and that any actions undermining its sovereignty threaten long-term peace and stability in the Horn of Africa.

They further rejected any unilateral measures that could weaken Somali authority or create political fragmentation within the country.

Warning Against Parallel Political Entities

The statement also cautioned against attempts to impose or legitimize parallel entities that contradict the unity of the Somali state. Such actions, the ministers warned, could undermine national cohesion and destabilize an already fragile region.

Background on Somaliland

Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 following the collapse of the central Somali government. Despite maintaining its own administrative structures and relative stability, Somaliland has not received broad international recognition and is still considered part of Somalia under international law.

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