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Israel’s FM lands in breakaway Somaliland
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82255, member: 636"] Diplomatic chaos ensues as Israel visits a breakaway state, officially seeing Foreign Minister Gideon Saar arrive in Hargeisa. He met President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi shortly after the Jewish state became the first nation globally to recognize Somaliland's independence. Mogadishu furiously views this recognition as an attack against sovereignty since the region split away decades ago. Sources claim Saar intends to build political partnerships during the trip. The visitor defended the move earlier while calling critics hypocritical for judging their diplomatic choices. He insists the territory functioned like a real country since Siad Barre fell. International players like China and Turkey slammed the recognition alongside the African Union. The European Union insists Somalia remains one unit, though Washington accused these detractors of double standards. Abdullahi hopes his government will join the Abraham Accords soon. Jerusalem pledged cooperation covering agriculture, health, and tech sectors. Analysts suggest the Red Sea location offers strategic value against Houthi rebels nearby. This alliance aims to secure friends within a volatile region despite global pushback. [/QUOTE]
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