Recognizing Somaliland Could Help Shape a New Middle East
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As we look for ways to build peace, we’re considering a perspective from Omer Kahin that connects the Middle East to Somaliland.
Kahin argues that formally recognizing Somaliland as its own independent country could have ripple effects far beyond East Africa. In his view, it could help reshape regional alliances and strengthen agreements like the Abraham Accords by adding a stable and cooperative partner in a key strategic region.
What makes Somaliland unique is that, despite limited international recognition, it already functions much like a country. It has its own government, military and police forces, and its own currency. It controls its borders and holds regular democratic elections, contributing to a level of stability that stands out in the region.
Kahin also highlights that Israel has recognized Somaliland, and he believes that more countries following this lead could accelerate diplomatic ties and broaden cooperation. According to this view, expanding recognition could strengthen regional partnerships and support the broader goals of normalization seen in the Abraham Accords.
Whether or not that recognition expands, the idea underscores how emerging partnerships—and overlooked regions—can play a meaningful role in shaping global dynamics.
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