
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Sunday condemned the Zionist entity’s “blatant attack” on Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as its “disregard for international law and established norms” during the joint parliament’s special session to discuss the issue.
In his address to a special joint session of the federal parliament in the capital, Mogadishu, Mohamud strongly condemned “Israel’s” recognition of the Somaliland region.
“Such null and void actions risk further destabilizing the Horn of Africa region and reviving extremist elements, undermining the significant gains made in the fight against international terrorism,” the president said, adding that his country is committed to defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
He further emphasized that the Somaliland region will “remain an inseparable part of the Federal Republic of Somalia.”
Mohamud also held a consultative meeting with former national leaders and opposition figures as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen national cohesion and unity in the face of “Israel’s” violations of the country’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.




