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GCC condemns Israeli recognition of so-called “Somaliland”

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Last updated: 2025/12/27 at 4:18 PM
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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has strongly condemned Israel’s recent recognition of Somaliland, a self-declared state in the Horn of Africa, as an independent country. The move, announced on Friday, has sparked regional concern and is being viewed as a violation of international law and Somalia’s territorial integrity. This Somaliland recognition is expected to further complicate diplomatic efforts in an already volatile region.

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Background on Somaliland’s StatusImplications for Regional Stability

GCC Secretary General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi issued a statement denouncing the Israeli action, emphasizing its potential to destabilize the Horn of Africa. The condemnation comes amid ongoing international efforts to promote peace and security in the region, and highlights the GCC’s firm support for the sovereignty of Somalia. The GCC’s response underscores the sensitivity surrounding the issue of self-determination and the importance of respecting established international norms.

GCC Condemns Israel’s Somaliland Recognition

The GCC’s statement specifically cited concerns that the recognition sets a “dangerous precedent” that could encourage further separatist movements and conflicts. According to the GCC, the move undermines the foundations of stability in the Horn of Africa and contradicts broader regional and international initiatives. This position aligns with the African Union’s long-held stance that Somaliland remains an integral part of Somalia.

Background on Somaliland’s Status

Somaliland declared its independence from Somalia in 1991, following the collapse of Siad Barre’s government. However, it has not been internationally recognized by any other UN member state until Israel’s recent announcement. Despite lacking formal recognition, Somaliland has maintained a degree of stability and developed its own institutions, including a functioning government, currency, and security forces.

However, Somalia views Somaliland as an autonomous region and vehemently opposes any attempts to grant it full independence. The Somali government has consistently called for dialogue and a negotiated settlement to address Somaliland’s concerns within a unified Somalia. This latest development is likely to further strain relations between the two entities.

Implications for Regional Stability

The Israeli decision to recognize Somaliland is also seen as part of a broader strategic realignment in the region, potentially linked to the Abraham Accords and Israel’s efforts to forge closer ties with African nations. Reuters reports that a deal involving port access may have been a key factor in the recognition. Meanwhile, analysts suggest the move could also be intended to signal support for stability in the Red Sea region, which has been disrupted by attacks from Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Additionally, the move has drawn criticism from other international actors, including the African Union and several individual African nations. Concerns have been raised about the potential for the recognition to embolden other secessionist movements across the continent. The situation also raises questions about the future of international mediation efforts aimed at resolving the long-standing dispute between Somalia and Somaliland. The Horn of Africa is already facing numerous challenges, including drought, conflict, and humanitarian crises.

The GCC’s call for the international community to reject the Israeli measure reflects a broader concern about the potential for unilateral actions to undermine international legitimacy. The council urged restraint and adherence to United Nations resolutions regarding Somalia’s territorial integrity. The issue of international law is central to the GCC’s condemnation.

Looking ahead, the international community’s response to Israel’s recognition of Somaliland will be closely watched. Somalia is expected to formally lodge a complaint with the United Nations Security Council. The UN’s reaction, and the willingness of other nations to follow Israel’s lead, will likely determine the long-term impact of this controversial decision. A definitive resolution to the status of Somaliland remains uncertain, and further diplomatic efforts will be crucial to prevent escalation and promote stability in the region.

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