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international-relations1 year ago

Somalia Expels Ethiopian Ambassador Over Diplomatic Disputes

Somalia has expelled Ethiopia's ambassador and shut down its consulates in Somaliland and Puntland amid escalating tensions over a port deal in Somaliland, which Somalia claims as its own territory. The dispute arose after Ethiopia agreed to lease coastline in Somaliland for military and commercial purposes, prompting accusations of landgrab and violation of Somalia's sovereignty. The move has strained relations between the two countries, with Somalia vowing to defend its territory and calling for negotiations, while Ethiopia insists the deal is of a commercial nature and vital to its economic needs.

international-relations2 years ago

Somali President Warns Ethiopia Against Somaliland Port Deal

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud warns Ethiopia against implementing a port deal with Somaliland, expressing concern that Ethiopian assets would have to cross into Somalia's territory to reach the leased area. He accuses Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of keeping him "in the dark" about the deal and emphasizes that Somalia will not yield to pressure on the disputed territory. The deal has sparked diplomatic tensions, with Egypt and other international actors backing Somalia's efforts to address the situation diplomatically.

international-relations2 years ago

Tensions Rise: Ethiopia-Somalia Red Sea Access Deal Sparks Conflict

Ethiopia's agreement with the breakaway region of Somaliland to access the port of Berbera has sparked conflict with the Somali government, which has nullified the deal and called its ambassador to Addis Ababa for consultation. The agreement includes port access, airline shares, and a promise to consider recognizing Somaliland as a sovereign state, leading to concerns about regional stability and potential repercussions. The deal is also linked to broader geopolitical dynamics involving the UAE, Saudi-led initiatives, and Ethiopia's efforts to strengthen its position in the region.

politics2 years ago

"Ethiopia-Somaliland Sea Access Deal Sparks Political Turmoil in Horn of Africa"

Somaliland's Defence Minister resigns in protest over a deal allowing Ethiopia to use a port in the breakaway Somali region, citing a lack of consultation and learning about it through the media. The agreement, which grants Ethiopia access to the Red Sea and aims to establish a military base in Lughaya, has led to diplomatic tensions between Somalia and Ethiopia, with ambassadors being recalled.

politicsinternational-relations2 years ago

"Ethiopia-Somaliland Port Deal Sparks Regional Tensions and Statehood Debate"

Ethiopia has struck a strategic port deal with the breakaway region of Somaliland, which could potentially lead to conflict in the Horn of Africa. The agreement grants Ethiopia access to the port of Berbera for trade and the possibility of building a naval base, while Somaliland would receive shares in Ethiopian Airlines and a promise from Ethiopia to consider recognizing its sovereignty. The Somali government has denounced the deal as a violation of its sovereignty, recalling its ambassador from Ethiopia and declaring the agreement "null and void." The deal has broader geopolitical implications, involving regional alliances and the interests of the United Arab Emirates in the area.

international-relations2 years ago

"Ethiopia's Controversial Port Deal with Somaliland Sparks Regional Tensions"

Somalia has recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia after Ethiopia signed a port deal with the self-declared independent region of Somaliland, which Somalia considers part of its sovereign territory. Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre has stated that the deal is "null and void" and that Somalia will defend its territory by all legal means. Somalia is seeking support from international organizations like the UN and the African Union to uphold its sovereignty and is urging its citizens to remain calm and united in the face of this challenge.

politics2 years ago

Germany stands firm on China port deal despite security worries.

The German government has decided to proceed with the plan to sell parts of a Hamburg port terminal to China's state-owned Cosco, despite fresh security concerns and protests from members of the ruling coalition. The terminal has been declared as "critical infrastructure" by German security authorities, but the government did not provide any further details explaining the reasons behind the decision. Critics argue the partial port acquisition is part of a targeted investment strategy through which Beijing wants to bring infrastructure throughout Europe under its influence.