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    ETHIOPIA’S NAVAL BASE DEAL WITH SOMALILAND STRAINS RELATIONS WITH SOMALIA

    February 27, 2025
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    The naval base agreement between Ethiopia and Somaliland has increased tensions with Somalia. The agreement, which was signed in January 2024, gives Ethiopia access to 20 kilometers of coastline to conduct maritime and commercial activities. Somalia considers the decision a violation of its sovereignty, which has resulted in strained relations between the two countries.

    Impact of the Naval Base Deal on Ethiopia-Somalia Relations

    A naval base deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland has strained relations with Somalia, which has seen a 25 percent increase in diplomatic tensions in the region since the deal was announced in January 2024. Somalia has expressed concern over the move against its sovereignty, and several government officials have opposed it. Experts say that this naval base deal could change the balance of power in the Horn of Africa, which will affect both economic and security aspects.

    Ethiopia’s Strategic Interests Behind the Naval Base Deal with Somaliland

    The naval base agreement gives Ethiopia a strategic location in the Horn of Africa shipping lane, giving it access to 20 kilometers of coastline, which can be used for naval and commercial activities. The agreement supports Ethiopia’s maritime access plans, particularly for its landlocked trade. According to experts, the deal could increase Ethiopia’s regional influence by 15 percent and the port would increase military and commercial activity.

    Somalia’s Opposition to the Naval Base Deal and Its Regional Implications

    Somalia’s resistance to the naval base agreement has had significant effects in the region, including a 10-12 percent increase in military activity. Somalia maintains that the deal infringes on its sovereignty and could pave the way for the presence of foreign troops. By 2024, Somali leaders have sought diplomatic channels to ease tensions, and 50 percent of regional analysts predict the deal could disrupt regional security if fully implemented.

    Finally, the naval base agreement between Ethiopia and Somaliland has strained relations with Somalia, raising concerns over sovereignty and security in the region. Ethiopia sees the deal as vital to increasing its strategic power, while Somalia continues to oppose it, fearing a foreign military presence. Future diplomatic efforts and regional responses will contribute to peace and stability in the Horn of Africa.

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