UN Security Council Condemns Israel's Recognition of Somaliland
New York - A majority of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) members condemned Israel's formal recognition of Somaliland during an emergency meeting held Monday at UN headquarters in New York City. The meeting was convened in response to Israel's move, with several countries expressing concerns about regional stability and potential implications for Palestinians in Gaza, according to Al Jazeera.
The United States was the only member of the 15-member body that did not condemn Israel's action, although it stated that its own position on Somaliland remained unchanged.
Somalia's UN ambassador, Abukar Dahir Osman, urged the council to reject the recognition, citing threats to Somalia's sovereignty and broader destabilization, Al Jazeera reported. Osman spoke during the Security Council meeting, emphasizing the potential negative consequences of Israel's decision.
The UNSC meeting highlighted the international community's divided views on the matter, with most members expressing disapproval of Israel's recognition of Somaliland due to concerns about regional stability and its potential impact on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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