Somalia Cuts Off Diplomatic Relations With 'Violating' Kenya

Published December 15th, 2020 - 08:38 GMT
Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo faces re-election next February, so may not see ICJ resolution of maritime boundary dispute with neighbouring Kenya. Photo: AFP/SCANPIX
Somalia's President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed Farmajo faces re-election next February, so may not see ICJ resolution of maritime boundary dispute with neighbouring Kenya. Photo: AFP/SCANPIX
Highlights
Mogadishu accuses neighbor of meddling in internal affairs, orders Kenyan diplomats to leave in 7 days.

Somalia on Tuesday announced that it was cutting diplomatic ties with its southwestern neighbor Kenya, accusing it of violating Somali sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Somali Information Minister Osman Dube, who announced the government's decision in a televised speech, said Somalia ordered all its diplomats in Kenya to return, while the Kenyan diplomats in Somalia have been ordered to leave within seven days.

"Somalia made this decision after latest blatant interference by Kenya in Somalia's internal affairs. The current leadership of Kenya always wanted to create problems in Somalia," Dube said.

Kenya, however, denies Somalia's accusations.


Last November, Somalia expelled the Kenyan ambassador and recalled its ambassador from Kenya

The latest decision comes a day after Muse Bihi Abdi, the president of Somalia's breakaway northwestern region Somaliland, visited Kenya and met Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta in Nairobi.

Relations between Kenya and Somalia have been marred by increasing tensions stemming from divisive issues of security and maritime border disputes between the two East African states.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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