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Arab League Holds Emergency Meeting Over Somaliland Recognition

Cairo, Egypt – The Arab League convened an emergency meeting today at its headquarters in Cairo to address the escalating situation surrounding the recognition of Somaliland as an independent state by the Zionist entity. The meeting, held at the level of permanent representatives, was urgently requested by the Somali delegate to the Arab League.

The Somali government has condemned the recognition as a “blatant assault” on its sovereignty and territorial integrity. This move has triggered widespread concern across the Arab world, with many fearing its potential to destabilize the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea region.

DZWatch has learned that discussions will center on formulating a unified response to the controversial recognition. This includes exploring avenues for collaboration with regional and international organizations to exert diplomatic pressure and reinforce the Arab League’s unwavering commitment to Somalia’s unity and territorial integrity.

Participants will also deliberate on strategies to counter any unilateral actions that could undermine regional stability. A key objective is to reaffirm the Arab League’s long-standing position in support of a unified Somalia, rejecting any attempts to fragment the nation.

The emergency meeting underscores the gravity with which the Arab League views the situation. The outcome is expected to shape the Arab world’s diplomatic strategy in addressing the evolving dynamics in the Horn of Africa and its implications for regional security.

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