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    U.S. interest in Somaliland – Key Facts

    May 14, 2025
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    There are growing signs of increasing U.S. interest in Somaliland.

    Somaliland is a self-declared republic that has long remained isolated from international recognition. Recent developments point to deepening trade, security, and intelligence partnerships between Somaliland and several of Washington’s Gulf allies.

    In addition to ongoing cooperation with Ethiopia.

    Few Questions are Raised Due to the U.S Interest in Somaliland:

    The U.S. interest in Somaliland raises the critical question:

    Is the U.S. heading toward formal recognition of Somaliland?
    And what would be the impact on regional stability in this strategically vital area that borders one of the world’s busiest maritime trade routes?

    Will the U.S. interest in Somaliland Transform into a Formal Recognition?

    According to Italian international relations outlet “Le Diplomat”, the United States is re-evaluating its long-held policy toward Somalia.
    Particularly concerning the unrecognized region of Somaliland.

    In a report by journalist Olivier Dozon, the publication notes that Washington’s position is undergoing a strategic shift, prompted by changing power dynamics in the Horn of Africa, amid rising Chinese and Turkish influence in the Gulf of Aden and Red Sea regions.

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    A Quiet Diplomatic Pivot

    The report indicates that a quiet diplomatic shift is underway in Washington regarding Somaliland.

    Although the U.S. has supported Somalia’s territorial unity for over 30 years and has refused to recognize Somaliland — which declared independence in 1991.
    The geopolitical realignments in East Africa could prompt a policy reversal.

    Despite lacking international recognition, Somaliland stands out for its relative political stability and effective democratic governance.

    Notably, it has refused any cooperation with China and maintains formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan since 2000.

    A Strategic Alternative to China’s Influence

    The current status of Somaliland challenges China’s centralizing strategy in Africa.
    Making it a credible democratic alternative that is attracting U.S. interest.

    Meanwhile, Somalia’s federal government in Mogadishu is increasingly aligned with Turkish and Egyptian interests, drifting away from Western allies.

    Reports also indicate that U.S. congressional delegations have recently visited Somaliland’s capital, Hargeisa, signaling a notable uptick in American engagement.

    These visits, coupled with Somaliland’s expanding economic and security partnerships with Washington’s Gulf allies and Ethiopia, underscore its rising strategic value.

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    A Historic Moment for Somaliland

    Hargeisa is witnessing an unprecedented historic opportunity to capitalize on shifting geopolitics in the Horn of Africa and regional instability in the Red Sea to push for international recognition as a sovereign, independent state — nearly three decades after breaking away from Mogadishu.

    Its record of democratic governance, and peaceful transitions of power through credible, transparent elections — often praised by international observers — provide a compelling case for its independence.

    Today, Somaliland is arguably the most stable and democratic entity in the volatile Horn of Africa.
    Making it a standout candidate for international recognition and a reliable regional partner in the eyes of Western powers, especially the United States.

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