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Somalia Accuses Ethiopia of Provoking Tensions in Jubaland

Somalia Accuses Ethiopia of Provoking Tensions in Jubaland

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 7, 2024 4:28 pm
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Somalia has accused Ethiopia of deliberately violating its sovereignty by allegedly advancing troops into the southern Gedo region of Jubaland, raising tensions between the two neighboring nations. The incident, which took place in the volatile Bulohawo district, has sparked a fresh diplomatic crisis, with Somalia condemning Ethiopia’s actions as part of a broader pattern of destabilizing behavior in the Horn of Africa.

In an official statement released on Friday, Somalia’s Ministry of Information strongly condemned Ethiopia’s alleged encroachment into its territory, accusing the Ethiopian government of deliberately provoking unrest among local clans in the Gedo region. The Somali government described these actions as a clear attempt to incite violence and disturb the fragile peace that has been maintained in the area for years. Local communities and Somali military forces reportedly intervened and were able to halt the movements of Ethiopian troops before they could advance further, thus preventing any immediate escalation.

“The Somali government condemns in the strongest terms the actions being carried out by the Ethiopian government in the Gedo region,” the ministry stated. “These actions are not only a violation of Somalia’s sovereignty but are also aimed at sowing discord and conflict among clans in the region. Such provocations risk igniting a new wave of violence, further destabilizing the region.” The statement also warned that Ethiopia’s actions could lead to broader political and security consequences for both nations and the entire Horn of Africa.

The latest accusations follow months of growing diplomatic tension between Somalia and Ethiopia, stemming from a series of contentious issues. A significant source of strain has been Ethiopia’s unconfirmed deal with Somaliland, a self-declared independent region in northern Somalia. Ethiopia’s alleged agreement with Somaliland—granting access to ports in exchange for recognition—has been viewed by Somalia as a direct challenge to its territorial integrity. Somalia has repeatedly voiced its disapproval of Ethiopia’s dealings with Somaliland, seeing it as an affront to its sovereignty.

The timing of these recent tensions is also significant, coming on the heels of the controversial re-election of Ahmed Madobe as president of Jubaland. Madobe’s re-election has been a major point of contention, particularly with Somalia’s central government, which has opposed the process. The Somali government had pushed for the region’s elections to be aligned with the broader national election timetable, but Madobe’s re-election further entrenched the rift between Mogadishu and Jubaland’s leadership.

Despite the escalating tensions, Somalia has reiterated its commitment to maintaining peaceful relations with its neighbors, including Ethiopia. However, the Somali government has made it clear that it will not tolerate violations of its sovereignty and will take all necessary measures to defend its territorial integrity. In the statement, Somalia also called on the international community to step in and address the situation, urging a swift resolution to avoid further escalation of the conflict.

As of now, Ethiopian officials have not publicly responded to the allegations. The dispute highlights the ongoing challenges and complexities of relations between the two countries, particularly in the context of a fragile political environment in the Horn of Africa. The region has long been plagued by border disputes, political rivalries, and a history of tensions between Somalia and Ethiopia, making any incident like the one in Gedo all the more significant in terms of its potential for broader conflict.

This new episode in Somali-Ethiopian relations serves as a reminder of the delicate nature of politics and sovereignty in the Horn of Africa, where national borders are often contested, and ethnic and clan-based rivalries add layers of complexity to any diplomatic negotiations. The international community will likely keep a close watch on how the situation unfolds in the coming days and weeks.

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