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    Recognizing Somaliland Risks Deepening Divisions in Horn of Africa

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 2, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Horn of Africa remains one of the most geopolitically sensitive regions, grappling with longstanding conflicts and fragile state structures. In this context, the question of Somaliland’s status has become a focal point of debate. Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991, but it has yet to gain international recognition, despite maintaining relative peace and stability within its borders.

    In a significant development, analysts caution that formal recognition of Somaliland as an independent state could exacerbate existing tensions rather than resolve them. Such a move risks solidifying divisions not only within Somalia but also across neighboring countries, potentially triggering new conflicts and undermining regional cooperation efforts. The Horn of Africa’s complex ethnic and political landscape requires careful navigation to avoid further fragmentation.

    Meanwhile, many stakeholders emphasize the importance of prioritizing reconciliation and inclusive dialogue over redrawing borders. Sustainable peace in the Horn of Africa hinges on addressing root causes of conflict, fostering national unity, and supporting governance reforms. Recognizing Somaliland prematurely could derail these efforts, making reconciliation more difficult and prolonging instability in a region already marked by decades of turmoil.

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