Tuesday, December 15, 2020 – The Somali Government has cut all diplomatic ties with the Kenyan Government in an announcement that was made in the wee hours of Tuesday, December 15.
In the announcement, Somalia Minister of Information Osman Abukar Dubbe issued Kenyan diplomats residing in Mogadishu seven days to leave the country.
At the same time, Dubbe recalled its diplomats who are stationed in Nairobi.
Somalia accused Kenya of political interference and violations against its sovereignty.
Mogadishu indicated that the move has seen the regional President of Jubaland renege on the election agreement reached on September 17, 2020, in Somalia’s capital
Somalia added that it strongly upheld principles of interdependence and maintaining friendly relations with neighbouring countries but believes that the Kenyan government’s actions are not in line with internationally recognized diplomatic relations enjoyed by sovereign states.
In a rejoinder, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kenya indicated that it had not received any official or verbal communication from the Federal Republic of Somalia, requesting Kenya’s ambassador in Somalia to leave.
The announcement came hours after President Uhuru Kenyatta met the President of Somaliland, Musa Bihi Abdi, at State House Nairobi.
The Federal Government of Somalia does not recognize Somaliland’s claim to autonomy and has protested Kenya’s recognition of the breakaway territories.
On December 2, 2020, Dubbe accused Kenya of lacking an understanding of good neighborliness.
He accused Kenya of hosting Somali rebels and claimed that Nairobi, was being used by dissidents to plan and execute missions to destabilize the Somalian Government.
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