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Somaliland to open embassy in Israel after historic visit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82380, member: 636"] Somaliland is basically moving its diplomatic chips all in on Israel. Their president just declared full readiness to open an embassy there after a historic visit from Israel's top diplomat earlier this week. This comes on the heels of Israel being the first UN member to recognize Somaliland's sovereignty recently. The Israeli foreign minister, Gideon Sa'ar, got the red carpet treatment in Hargeisa. President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi called the visit a major milestone. He framed it as a shift from simple political recognition to a real strategic partnership. Abdullahi promised concrete action, not just talk. He expressed total political will to establish that Somaliland embassy in Israel. He also accepted an invitation to visit Israel himself from the Israeli Prime Minister. The Israeli side seemed equally eager. Sa'ar talked about moving forward with momentum and getting embassies opened quickly. For Somaliland, a region claiming independence for decades, this is huge validation. The whole situation is a massive middle finger to the typical international order. It throws a wrench into regional geopolitics, especially considering Somalia still claims Somaliland as its territory. This new alliance is clearly about more than just friendship. It signals a shared interest in security and economic deals. Both sides appear determined to make this a functional reality, not a symbolic gesture. The speed of these developments has everyone watching the Horn of Africa a lot closer this year. [/QUOTE]
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