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Oman, Arab and Islamic countries reject Israel’s recognition of Somaliland

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Last updated: 2025/12/28 at 5:12 AM
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Recent diplomatic efforts in Muscat, Oman, have culminated in a strong, unified stance from a coalition of 24 nations regarding the escalating situation in the Horn of Africa. The core of the discussion centered around the contentious issue of Israel’s recognition of “Somaliland,” a region seeking independence from Somalia, and the potential ramifications for regional stability and international law. This Somaliland recognition has sparked widespread condemnation and a reaffirmation of support for Somalia’s territorial integrity.

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The Threat to Regional Peace and SecurityUpholding Somalia’s SovereigntyThe Palestinian Connection

Joint Condemnation of Israel’s Somaliland Recognition

On December 26, 2025, Israel announced its recognition of the “Somaliland” region, a move swiftly and decisively rejected by a significant bloc of countries. Foreign Ministers representing the Sultanate of Oman, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Arab Republic of Egypt, and numerous other nations – including Algeria, the Comoros, Djibouti, Gambia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Maldives, Nigeria, Qatar, Pakistan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Türkiye, and Yemen, alongside the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation – convened in Muscat to issue a joint statement. The statement unequivocally condemns Israel’s action, highlighting its potential to destabilize the already fragile Horn of Africa and the vital Red Sea region.

The Threat to Regional Peace and Security

The primary concern voiced by the assembled ministers is the potential for increased conflict and instability. Recognizing “Somaliland” is seen as an unprecedented step that disregards the long-standing principles of respecting national sovereignty. This act, they argue, could embolden other separatist movements across the African continent and beyond, leading to a cascade of similar challenges to established borders and international order. The implications for maritime security in the Red Sea, a crucial global trade route, are also a major worry. Disruptions in this area could have far-reaching economic consequences.

Violation of International Law and the UN Charter

The joint statement doesn’t shy away from directly accusing Israel of violating international law. The ministers emphasized that the recognition of “Somaliland” is a flagrant breach of the United Nations Charter, which explicitly prioritizes the preservation of state sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. This principle is considered a cornerstone of the international system, and its erosion is viewed with grave concern. The international law implications of unilaterally recognizing a breakaway region are substantial, potentially setting a dangerous precedent for other disputed territories globally.

Upholding Somalia’s Sovereignty

The participating nations have pledged their full and unwavering support for the Federal Republic of Somalia. They firmly reject any attempts to undermine Somalia’s unity, territorial integrity, or its sovereign rights over all its territory. This commitment extends beyond mere diplomatic statements; it suggests a willingness to provide political and potentially economic support to Somalia in navigating this challenging situation. The ministers stressed the importance of a unified Somalia for regional stability and the fight against terrorism.

A Dangerous Precedent and Broader Concerns

Beyond the immediate impact on Somalia, the ministers expressed fears that this recognition could establish a dangerous precedent. Allowing the secession of parts of a recognized state, they argue, weakens the foundations of international law and encourages further fragmentation. This could lead to a more chaotic and unpredictable world order, where territorial disputes are resolved through unilateral actions rather than through peaceful negotiation and adherence to established legal frameworks. The potential for similar actions in other regions, particularly those with existing separatist movements, is a significant concern. This situation requires careful diplomatic solutions.

The Palestinian Connection

A particularly strong point of condemnation focused on the potential linkage between Israel’s recognition of “Somaliland” and plans to displace Palestinian people. The ministers categorically rejected any attempt to use this situation as justification for forcing Palestinians to leave their homeland. They view such a connection as unacceptable and a further demonstration of disregard for international norms and human rights. The statement emphasizes that the Palestinian issue must be addressed separately and in accordance with international resolutions.

The Path Forward and Regional Stability

The unified response from these 24 nations sends a clear message to Israel and the international community. The Somaliland recognition is not viewed as a legitimate act and will not be accepted as the new normal. The focus now shifts to de-escalation and finding a peaceful resolution that respects Somalia’s sovereignty and promotes regional stability. Further diplomatic efforts are expected, potentially involving the United Nations and the African Union, to address the underlying issues and prevent further escalation. The ministers urged all parties to prioritize dialogue and adhere to the principles of international law.

The situation remains fluid, and the long-term consequences of Israel’s decision are yet to be fully understood. However, the strong and coordinated response from these nations underscores the importance of upholding international law and protecting the territorial integrity of sovereign states. Continued monitoring and proactive diplomacy will be crucial in mitigating the risks and fostering a more peaceful and secure future for the Horn of Africa and the wider region. For more information on the ongoing situation in Somalia, and the broader implications for regional security, please follow updates from the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and relevant news sources.

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