Israel Breaks Ranks, Recognizes Somaliland as Independent Nation
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Israel has become the first country to officially recognize Somaliland as an independent state. This historic diplomatic move is linked to the Abraham Accords framework.
Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991. It has functioned as a stable, self-governing region for over three decades. However, no United Nations member state had formally recognized it until now.
The decision is seen as a strategic shift. It leverages the normalization agreements, known as the Abraham Accords, between Israel and several Arab nations. Analysts suggest this move could reshape alliances in the Horn of Africa.
Somalia's government, which considers Somaliland part of its territory, has condemned the recognition. The international community has long urged dialogue between the two sides. This development is expected to increase regional diplomatic tensions.