Djibouti Condemns Israeli “Interference “in Somalia at UN Security Council. New York, United Nations — The Republic of Djibouti delivered a resolute condemnation of Israeli diplomatic actions in Somalia during an urgent open briefing at the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday. This marked one of the strongest rebukes issued by a member state at the council in recent memory.
Djibouti’s representative, during the briefing on the situation in Somalia, categorically rejected Israel’s recent moves in the Horn of Africa as a violation of international law.
The delegation characterized these actions as an affront to the sovereignty of the Federal Republic of Somalia, aligning themselves with the African Union and the Arab League in their stance against any attempts to dismantle the Somali state. Djibouti, a neighboring country and a pivotal player in the region’s security, warned that such interference poses a significant threat to the stability of the entire Horn of Africa.
The diplomats emphasized the importance of respecting the territorial integrity of member states as a fundamental principle of the UN Charter.
The Djiboutian delegation explicitly denounced Israel’s recognition of the Somaliland region as an independent entity, labeling it as legally null and politically imprudent. They underscored that the unity of Somalia is vital for the security of Djibouti and the broader East African community.
The statement from Djibouti made clear its unwavering support for the Federal Republic of Somalia, vowing to continue working alongside the government in Mogadishu to safeguard its independence. This commitment highlighted the deep historical and fraternal ties between the two nations, emphasizing that the defense of Somali sovereignty is a collective responsibility. This robust diplomatic intervention at the UN reinforces the international isolation of the recognition bid for Somaliland and strengthens the regional consensus against any external efforts to redraw the map of the Horn of Africa for strategic gain.
Further details are expected as the situation develops.
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Source: sonna.





