Somalia‘s government announced on Monday the annulment of all agreements with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). This sweeping decision targets existing port deals and all defence and security cooperation between the two nations.

Scope of the Annulment
The comprehensive action specifically terminates all existing port deals. These agreements previously governed various aspects of port operations, management, and development within Somalia. Such pacts often involve significant infrastructure investments and logistical arrangements critical to maritime trade.
Somalia's government has annulled all agreements with the United Arab Emirates, including existing port deals and all defence and security cooperation. Mogadishu stated the decision stems from accusations that the UAE undermined Somalia's national sovereignty, marking a significant shift in diplomatic and economic relations.
End to Security Collaboration
In addition to port agreements, Somalia has ended all forms of defence and security cooperation with the UAE. This move signifies a complete cessation of collaborative efforts. These typically encompass training programs, intelligence sharing initiatives, and logistical support for national security forces.
Sovereignty Concerns Drive Decision
Mogadishu explicitly stated its decision stems from accusations that the UAE undermined Somalia’s national sovereignty. Government officials cited these alleged actions as the primary catalyst for the widespread annulment.
The Somali government maintains its actions directly respond to its commitment to protect national independence. It views the UAE’s alleged activities as a direct challenge to its authority and territorial integrity.
The annulment marks a significant shift in diplomatic and economic relations between Somalia and the UAE. This decision carries potential implications for regional stability and future international partnerships.




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