The US has expressed its “critical concern” over the diplomatic disaster within the Horn of Africa, following the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Ethiopia and the breakaway area of Somaliland that grants Ethiopia entry to the Pink Sea.
The MoU, signed by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi on Monday, was denounced by Somalia as an “aggression” and a violation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Somalia additionally summoned its ambassador to Ethiopia for consultations over the matter.
In an announcement on Tuesday, State Division Spokesperson Matthew Miller stated the US was alarmed by the spike in tensions within the area and urged all events to interact in diplomatic dialogue.
“We did see these experiences, we’re involved by them, we be a part of different companions in expressing our critical concern as properly concerning the ensuing spike in tensions within the Horn of Africa, we urge all stakeholders to interact in diplomatic dialogue, and america acknowledges the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of the federal republic of Somalia inside its 1960 borders,” Miller stated.
The US, which is a serious donor and safety associate for each Ethiopia and Somalia and the US assertion got here as a lift for Somalia, which has been locked in a long-standing dispute with Somaliland over its standing and borders.
Nonetheless, the deal has additionally raised considerations over the potential influence on the soundness and safety of the Horn of Africa, which is already dealing with a number of challenges, corresponding to the continued battle in Ethiopia’s Tigray area, the border dispute between Ethiopia and Sudan, and the specter of the militant group al-Shabab in Somalia.
Some analysts have warned that the Ethiopia-Somaliland deal might additional pressure the relations between Ethiopia and Somalia, which have already been tense over the disputed maritime boundary and the function of Ethiopia in Somalia’s inside politics.
Somalia has accused Ethiopia of interfering in its electoral course of and supporting the leaders of some federal member states who’ve opposed the central authorities. Ethiopia has denied the allegations and stated it respects Somalia’s sovereignty and helps its unity.
The Ethiopia-Somaliland deal might additionally have an effect on the prospects of dialogue and reconciliation between Somalia and Somaliland, which have been stalled for years. The African Union has been mediating between the 2 sides, however the talks have made little progress.