Pakistan at UN calls Israel's Somaliland recognition 'direct assault' on Somalia's sovereignty

'For decades, Israel's occupation of Palestinian land have been a central source of conflict in the Middle East'

Pakistan's Acting Permanent Representative to the UN Muhammad Usama Iqbal Jadoon, speaking at UNSC on Tuesday Photo: X/ Permanent Mission of Pakistan to the UN

Pakistan has strongly condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland at the United Nations Security Council, calling it a "direct assault" on Somalia's sovereignty as multiple member states warned the move could destabilise the Horn of Africa and violate international law.

Pakistan's Acting Permanent Representative to the UN Muhammad Usman Iqbal Jadoon stated that the recognition constitutes a "flagrant violation of international law" and urged the Security Council to reject all actions that undermine Somalia's unity and territorial integrity.

"Any action that diverts attention, weakens cohesion or fuels division is profoundly irresponsible," Jadoon said, adding that Israel's occupation of Palestinian land has been a central source of Middle Eastern instability for decades. "It is now exporting this destabilising conduct to the Horn of Africa."

Israel on December 26 became the first country to formally recognise the self-declared Republic of Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state -- a decision that could reshape regional dynamics and test Somalia's longstanding opposition to secession.

Foreign ministers of more than 20 Muslim-majority countries issued a joint statement Sunday, rejecting Israel's recognition of Somaliland.

In his remarks, Jadoon highlighted the concerning nature of Israel's actions, stating, "Against the backdrop of Israel's previous references to 'Somaliland' of the Federal Republic of Somalia as a destination for the deportation of Palestinian people, especially from Gaza, its unlawful recognition of 'Somaliland' region is deeply troubling."

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