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Illustrationsbild: Mogadishu, Somalia, den 10 november 2025. (Jackson Njehia / AP)

EU manar till ”respekt för Somalias suveränitet” efter Israels erkännande

EU uppmanar världssamfundet att respektera Somalias suveränitet, rapporterar AFP. Det sker efter att Israel erkänt utbrytarregionen Somaliland som en självständig stat på fredagen.

”Detta är avgörande för freden i hela regionen”, skriver EU:s utrikestalesperson Anouar El Anouni i ett uttalande.

Somaliland förklarade sig självständigt från Somalia år 1991, men har inte erkänts av någon annan FN-medlem. Egypten, Turkiet, Gulfstaternas samarbetsråd och Islamiska samarbetsorganisationen har fördömt Israels erkännande.

FN:s säkerhetsråd har kallats till ett extra sammanträde om erkännandet på måndag på Somalias begäran, enligt Times of Israel.

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Somaliland
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Somaliland, officially the Republic of Somaliland, is a partially recognized state in the Horn of Africa. It is located on the southern coast of the Gulf of Aden and bordered by Djibouti to the northwest, Ethiopia to the south and west, and Somalia to the east. Its claimed territory has an area of 176,120 square kilometres (68,000 sq mi), with approximately 6.2 million people as of 2024. The capital and largest city is Hargeisa. Various Somali Muslim kingdoms were established in the area during the early Islamic period, including in the 14th to 15th centuries the Zeila-based Adal Sultanate. In the early modern period, successor states to the Adal Sultanate emerged, including the Isaaq Sultanate, which was established in the middle of the 18th century. In the late 19th century, the United Kingdom signed agreements with various clans in the area, establishing the Somaliland Protectorate, which was formally granted independence by the United Kingdom as the State of Somaliland on 26 June 1960. Five days later, the State of Somaliland voluntarily united with the Trust Territory of Somaliland (the former Italian Somalia) to form the Somali Republic. The union of the two states proved problematic early on, and in response to the harsh policies enacted by Somalia's Barre regime against the main clan family in Somaliland, the Isaaq, shortly after the conclusion of the disastrous Ogaden War, a 10-year war of independence concluded with the declaration of Somaliland's independence in 1991. The Government of Somaliland regards itself as the successor state to British Somaliland. Since 1991, the territory has been governed by democratically elected governments that seek international recognition as the government of the Republic of Somaliland. The central government maintains informal ties with some foreign governments, which have sent delegations to Hargeisa; Somaliland hosts representative offices from several countries, including Ethiopia and Taiwan. However, as of 2025, Israel remains the only UN member state to have recognized Somaliland's self-proclaimed independence. It is the largest unrecognised state in the world by de facto controlled land area. It is a member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, an advocacy group whose members consist of indigenous peoples, minorities, and unrecognised or occupied territories. Following the Las Anod conflict that emerged in 2022, Somaliland lost control of a significant portion of its eastern territory to pro-unionist forces who established the SSC-Khatumo administration.

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