Erdogan denounces Israel for recognizing Somaliland
President Mohamud noted that Somalia has achieved notable security improvements despite sabotage attempts by actors opposed to its progress. He criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s decision to recognize Somaliland, describing it as “unacceptable” and a challenge to Somalia’s sovereignty.
Israel formally recognized Somaliland—a region that declared independence from Somalia in 1991 but remains unrecognized internationally—as a sovereign state last Friday. Somaliland operates as a de facto independent entity with its own administrative, political, and security structures, while Somalia’s central government maintains that the region is an integral part of its territory. Any foreign engagement with Somaliland, the Somali government asserts, constitutes a violation of its sovereignty and territorial unity.
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