In row with Ethiopia, Somalia is backed by traditional Allies

Somalia news

Somalia ignored a call from Ethiopian officials who were this week working to de-escalate tensions after Mogadishu protested against port and sea access deal between Addis Ababa and breakaway region Somaliland, Two diplomats at the regional bloc, Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) indicated that Ethiopia sought to calm the tensions by placing a call to Mogadishu, which elicited no response…

Neither Mogadishu nor Addis publicly confirmed any rapprochement, but our sources said Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sought to reassure Mogadishu that he wasn’t seeking to violate its territorial integrity, Somalia declared the pact between Addis and Hargeisa null and void and promptly recalled its envoy in Addis Ababa. But it did not follow it up with further action, even as some feared it could expel the Ethiopian ambassador.

The MoU has not been publicised but Somaliland officials claimed Ethiopia would be the first country to recognise it in exchange for access to the sea, but Somalia is happy that its traditional allies stood by it, The African Union and Igad, urged both sides to de-escalate and discuss the matter amicably, something Mogadishu dismissed.

Which is why Turkey’s statement was more visible. Turkish Foreign Affairs Spokesman Oncu Keceli rebuked Ethiopia for violating international practice by entering into a deal with Somaliland “without the knowledge and consent of the government of Somalia”, “We reaffirm our commitment to the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia. We emphasise that this is also a requirement of the international law,” he said on Thursday.

Turkey has a defence pact with Somalia and is one of the biggest investors in Somalia, having sent in humanitarian aid worth over $1 billion in the past decade, The Arab League reacted on Wednesday, affirming its full solidarity with  Somalia, “the Arab league slams the meddling in fragile internal conditions in Somalia and capitalise on stalemate of the conciliation negotiations among the Somali parties,” it said.The European Union, too, rejected the deal.

Today, both have internal strife. Somalia is battling al-Shabaab and rebuilding collapsed state institutions. It is fighting to remain united as it were before 1991. In the past, it has bickered with Ethiopia and Kenya, separately, over alleged interference in its internal affairs. Those tiffs fizzled out after talks.

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Malabow

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