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Somaliland slams Somalia’s call for foreign military action
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83235, member: 160"] A territory just told its neighbor to back off over calls for foreign invasion. Somaliland condemned statements from Somalia's government urging military intervention against it. The Hargeisa administration called the rhetoric a serious escalation, violating international law. It asserted that Somaliland restored sovereignty decades ago and operates independently from Mogadishu. The government warned Somalia bears full responsibility for the consequences of this inflammatory talk. It reserved the right to self-defense while committing to peaceful engagement. This clash follows another nation's landmark recognition of Somaliland's independent status. That move previously drew condemnation from multiple regional bodies and countries. Somaliland denies allegations that its diplomatic ties include hosting foreign military bases. It positions itself as a stable democratic entity amidst regional instability. The statement reinforces its stance against what it views as unlawful aggression. [/QUOTE]
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