The Arab Parliament has issued a strong condemnation of Israel’s recent appointment of a representative in the self-declared territory of Somaliland. This action is viewed as a blatant violation of international law and directly challenges the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
In a statement released today, the Arab Parliament firmly rejected any actions or movements that aim to solidify a separatist reality or recognize illegitimate entities within Somalia. The Parliament reiterated its unwavering support for the Somali government’s efforts to maintain national unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. Additionally, it expressed opposition to any external interference in Somalia’s internal affairs.
The Arab Parliament has urged the international community to assume its responsibilities and adopt a clear stance against these violations, which threaten the security, stability, and sovereignty of nations. In this context, the Parliament reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the sovereignty of Arab states while rejecting any attempts to undermine it.
Maintaining the unity of Somalia is crucial amid the myriad challenges the country faces. The Arab Parliament aims to strengthen Arab solidarity in confronting these violations and emphasizes the importance of supporting the Somali government in its endeavors to achieve stability and development. The Arab Parliament’s stance underscores an ongoing commitment to uphold the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity in the region.
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