"Ethiopia-Somaliland Port Deal Sparks Controversy and Raises Conflict Fears in Horn of Africa"

Somalia's president has nullified a preliminary agreement between Somaliland and Ethiopia, which would have granted Ethiopia access to a naval base on Somaliland's coast in exchange for shares in Ethiopian Airlines and potential recognition of Somaliland's independence. The move is symbolic as Somaliland operates autonomously and seeks recognition as an independent state. The agreement has caused international concern and condemnation, with Somalia viewing it as an act of aggression and recalling its ambassador from Ethiopia. The US, UK, EU, and other international bodies have urged respect for Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, while Somaliland remains committed to the pact with Ethiopia despite the backlash.
- Somalia ‘nullifies’ port agreement between Ethiopia and Somaliland The Guardian
- Why is Somalia so angry about Ethiopia’s new Red Sea port deal? Al Jazeera English
- Why Ethiopia's port deal with Somaliland fuels tensions The Economist
- Horn of Africa: Strategic port deal could trigger conflict DW (English)
- Vantage | Why Ethiopia-Somaliland Red Sea port deal is bad news for Africa Firstpost
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