Diplomatic tensions have surged between Ethiopia and Somalia, sparked by Somalia’s decision to expel Ethiopia’s ambassador Ali Adan, accusing him of undermining its sovereignty. Ali Adan was formally declared persona non grata and given a 72-hour deadline to exit Somalia. This move comes amidst a backdrop of strained relations between the two nations, which have navigated complex political dynamics over shared borders, security cooperation, and regional influence.
In the immediate fallout, Somalia also ordered the closure of Ethiopian consulates in Somaliland and Puntland. These consulates have traditionally served as platforms for Ethiopia to engage in regional security discussions, particularly on combating terrorism, a mutual concern given the recurring threat posed by groups like al-Shabaab. Puntland’s government has a longstanding partnership with Ethiopian military officials to reinforce regional security, underscoring Ethiopia’s active role in the region’s stability initiatives.
Ethiopia has yet to officially respond, though internal sources indicate concerns over Somalia’s approach, which it views as potentially disruptive to joint security efforts. Tensions between the countries are not unprecedented; Ethiopia has previously been implicated in Somali politics, leading to intermittent disputes. However, this diplomatic fallout represents a significant shift, with Somalia asserting its national interests more firmly against external influence. This situation also risks impacting broader cooperation frameworks within the African Union, which has counted on both nations to maintain regional security and cohesion.
Some analysts argue that Somalia’s decision may be aimed at redefining its foreign policy stance to counterbalance Ethiopia’s influence, particularly in semi-autonomous regions like Puntland and Somaliland. The timing also suggests Somalia may be signaling a recalibration of its regional alliances amid shifting geopolitical priorities, potentially looking to distance itself from what it perceives as overreach by Ethiopian forces in Somali territories.
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