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"I urge the people of Somalia to stay composed and protect the nation's unity and sovereignty, which is experiencing a blatant invasion," he was quoted by Al Arabiya as saying.
Mahmoud urged his compatriots to "set aside local and tribal conflicts" and unite to tackle the "existential danger." He emphasized that Somaliland's leaders need to communicate with Mogadishu to maintain the nation's unity.
He additionally vowed to prevent Somalia from serving as a launchpad for assaults on other countries.
Parliament members passed a resolution stating that Israel's acknowledgment of Somaliland's independence is invalid. The channel clarifies that this is primarily a symbolic gesture, as Somaliland remains beyond the control of Mogadishu.
Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre stated to Al Jazeera that Israel is trying to establish a presence on the Somali Peninsula.
On Friday, Israel was the first nation globally to acknowledge Somaliland's independence, which the global community views as a part of Somalia. On that same day, Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti denounced the decision. The Gulf Cooperation Council and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation likewise condemned the action. Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania provided assurances of their backing to the Somali authorities. The EU emphasized the significance of honoring Somalia's territorial integrity.
source: aljazeera.com
Mahmoud urged his compatriots to "set aside local and tribal conflicts" and unite to tackle the "existential danger." He emphasized that Somaliland's leaders need to communicate with Mogadishu to maintain the nation's unity.
He additionally vowed to prevent Somalia from serving as a launchpad for assaults on other countries.
Parliament members passed a resolution stating that Israel's acknowledgment of Somaliland's independence is invalid. The channel clarifies that this is primarily a symbolic gesture, as Somaliland remains beyond the control of Mogadishu.
Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre stated to Al Jazeera that Israel is trying to establish a presence on the Somali Peninsula.
On Friday, Israel was the first nation globally to acknowledge Somaliland's independence, which the global community views as a part of Somalia. On that same day, Egypt, Turkey, Somalia, and Djibouti denounced the decision. The Gulf Cooperation Council and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation likewise condemned the action. Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania provided assurances of their backing to the Somali authorities. The EU emphasized the significance of honoring Somalia's territorial integrity.
source: aljazeera.com