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UN Reaffirms Support for Somalia's Sovereignty, Unity
(MENAFN) A top UN official Monday reinforced international commitments to Somalia's territorial integrity following Israel's contentious recognition of breakaway Somaliland, invoking Security Council Resolution 2809.
Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations, addressed an emergency Security Council session convened to address Israel's unprecedented move to acknowledge the separatist region as a sovereign nation.
"I would like to recall, as has the Secretary-General, that the Security Council has repeatedly affirmed the respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia, as most recently reaffirmed in resolution 2809 (2025) of 23 December 2025," Khiari said.
Calling on Somalia and the breakaway region of Somaliland to "engage in peaceful and constructive dialogue," he also urged them to "refrain from any actions that could further escalate the situation."
Somalia's UN envoy Abukar Dahir Osman, speaking on behalf of his country and the A3+, namely Algeria, Guyana and Sierra Leone, said "A3+ strongly condemns the flagrant assault by Israel on the unity and the territorial integrity of Somalia by recognizing as an independent entity to the northwestern region of Somalia, so-called Somaliland, which is legally incapable of entering into any agreement or arrangement or recognition with another country."
"A3+ will neither accept nor condone the illegal use of any territory, let alone that of a sovereign state which is a member of the United Nations, to deny the right of self-determination to a people who have been subjected to a crime against humanity for many, many years," he said.
Emphasizing that the future of Palestinians or Somalis cannot be "used as a bargaining chip," Osman said: "Israel's action not only sets a dangerous precedent but also poses a serious threat to regional and international peace and security."
The UK's charge d'affaires, James Kariuki, stressed that his country does not recognize the breakaway region of Somalia and reaffirmed "support for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia."
"We regret any action that risks undermining peace and security in the region," he added.
China's deputy UN envoy Sun Lei expressed support for the emergency session call on the Israeli recognition and said: "This has further increased the tensions in the Horn of Africa, drawing immediate and strong criticism and condemnations from regional organizations."
Conveying grave concern over Tel Aviv's move, Sun said: "Somaliland is an integral part of Somali territory. China firmly supports Somalia's sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity and opposes any act to split its territory."
Russia's senior counsellor to the UN, Dina Gilmutdinova, echoed the majority of the Council members and expressed deep concern over Israel's move.
Khaled Khiari, Assistant Secretary-General for the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific in the Departments of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs and Peace Operations, addressed an emergency Security Council session convened to address Israel's unprecedented move to acknowledge the separatist region as a sovereign nation.
"I would like to recall, as has the Secretary-General, that the Security Council has repeatedly affirmed the respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia, as most recently reaffirmed in resolution 2809 (2025) of 23 December 2025," Khiari said.
Calling on Somalia and the breakaway region of Somaliland to "engage in peaceful and constructive dialogue," he also urged them to "refrain from any actions that could further escalate the situation."
Somalia's UN envoy Abukar Dahir Osman, speaking on behalf of his country and the A3+, namely Algeria, Guyana and Sierra Leone, said "A3+ strongly condemns the flagrant assault by Israel on the unity and the territorial integrity of Somalia by recognizing as an independent entity to the northwestern region of Somalia, so-called Somaliland, which is legally incapable of entering into any agreement or arrangement or recognition with another country."
"A3+ will neither accept nor condone the illegal use of any territory, let alone that of a sovereign state which is a member of the United Nations, to deny the right of self-determination to a people who have been subjected to a crime against humanity for many, many years," he said.
Emphasizing that the future of Palestinians or Somalis cannot be "used as a bargaining chip," Osman said: "Israel's action not only sets a dangerous precedent but also poses a serious threat to regional and international peace and security."
The UK's charge d'affaires, James Kariuki, stressed that his country does not recognize the breakaway region of Somalia and reaffirmed "support for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, political independence and unity of Somalia."
"We regret any action that risks undermining peace and security in the region," he added.
China's deputy UN envoy Sun Lei expressed support for the emergency session call on the Israeli recognition and said: "This has further increased the tensions in the Horn of Africa, drawing immediate and strong criticism and condemnations from regional organizations."
Conveying grave concern over Tel Aviv's move, Sun said: "Somaliland is an integral part of Somali territory. China firmly supports Somalia's sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity and opposes any act to split its territory."
Russia's senior counsellor to the UN, Dina Gilmutdinova, echoed the majority of the Council members and expressed deep concern over Israel's move.
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