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China backs Somalia, rejects Somaliland recognition

Published on: December 29, 2025 11:45 PM

China on Monday opposed recognition of Somaliland and reaffirmed support for Somalia’s sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said no country should back separatist forces for its own selfish interests. He also urged Somaliland authorities to halt separatist activities and avoid collusion with external powers.

The statement came after Israel became the first country to recognize the self-declared Republic of Somaliland as independent. Israel announced plans for cooperation in agriculture, health, technology, and economic development. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Somaliland’s president, praising his leadership and inviting him to visit Israel.

Read more: Pakistan rejects bid to ‘undermine Somalia’s sovereignty’ 

Netanyahu said Israel’s recognition aligns with the spirit of the Abraham Accords, initiated under former U.S. President Trump. The move could reshape regional politics and test Somalia’s long-standing opposition to secession. Analysts say it may also influence other nations considering ties with Somaliland.

Meanwhile, Pakistan reaffirmed its full support for Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar spoke with Somalia’s foreign minister about stability and international support. Dar condemned actions undermining Somalia and promised to raise Somalia’s concerns at the United Nations and other global forums.

Read more: Pakistan, 20 other nations reject Israel’s Somaliland recognition

China and Pakistan’s statements signal strong backing for Somalia amid growing international interest in Somaliland. The situation highlights regional tensions and the delicate balance of foreign relations in East Africa. Experts say the coming months could see heightened diplomatic negotiations and international discussions.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: China Somalia stance, East Africa politics, international diplomacy, Israel Somaliland relations, Latest, Somalia sovereignty, Somaliland recognition

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