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Djibouti Courts SSC-Khatumo, After Hosting Awdalites

Jama by Jama
July 10, 2024
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Hargeisa, SOMALIA – Djibouti’s President Ismail Omar Guelleh hosted Abdulkader Ahmed Ali “Firdhiye”, the Head of the Interim Authority of SSC-Khatumo, at the Presidential Palace in Djibouti on Monday. This high-level meeting, coming just two weeks after Djibouti welcomed the leadership of the Awdal State Movement (ASM), marks a clear escalation in Djibouti’s engagement with Somaliland regions and underscores a strategic realignment in response to the recent Ethiopia-Somaliland Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

Djibouti’s Diplomatic Offensive

Djibouti’s engagement with Somaliland regions, particularly its outreach to both SSC-Khatumo in the east and ASM in the west, represents a calculated diplomatic offensive. By engaging with these two significant polities within the former British Somaliland, Djibouti is sending a clear message to the government in Hargeisa about its changing stance towards the breakaway region.

This shift in Djibouti’s foreign policy appears to be a direct response to the Ethiopia-Somaliland MoU, which has sent shockwaves through the region’s diplomatic circles. Djibouti’s engagement with Somaliland regions can be interpreted as a strategic move to protect its interests and influence in the face of Ethiopia’s growing influence.

The significance of Djibouti’s engagement with Somaliland regions, particularly SSC-Khatumo and ASM, cannot be overstated. These two entities represent important political and clan constituencies within Somaliland that have historically had complex relationships with the Hargeisa government.

SSC-Khatumo, representing the Sool, Sanaag, and Cayn regions, has long been a contested area between Somaliland and Puntland. By engaging directly with SSC-Khatumo’s leadership, Djibouti is inserting itself into this delicate balance of power and potentially offering an alternative diplomatic channel for the region’s concerns.

Similarly, ASM, based in the western Awdal region, represents another significant bloc within Somaliland that has at times been at odds with Hargeisa. Djibouti’s outreach to ASM further demonstrates its strategy of engaging with Somaliland regions that may have grievances or differing interests from the central Somaliland government.

Implications for Somaliland: A Shift in Alliances

Djibouti’s engagement with Somaliland regions marks a significant departure from its previously close relationship with Hargeisa, posing substantial challenges for the Somaliland government. Historically, Djibouti served as a crucial military and diplomatic partner for Somaliland, with ties so close that Somaliland’s leadership often relied on Djiboutian passports for international travel. The security forces of both entities maintained intimate cooperation, underscoring the depth of their alliance.

This dramatic shift in Djibouti’s stance threatens to undermine Somaliland’s carefully cultivated image as a unified, de facto independent state. By directly engaging with SSC-Khatumo and ASM, Djibouti is not only acknowledging but potentially legitimizing internal divisions within Somaliland. This move is particularly poignant given Djibouti’s previous role as a staunch supporter of Somaliland’s cohesion and stability.

The potential weakening of Hargeisa’s negotiating position, both regionally and internationally, cannot be overstated. Somaliland’s pursuit of international recognition has long been predicated on its ability to maintain internal unity and effective governance. Djibouti’s actions, by highlighting and potentially exacerbating internal fissures, may significantly complicate Somaliland’s quest for recognition.

Moreover, the loss of Djibouti as a reliable partner could have practical implications for Somaliland’s leadership and security apparatus. The potential need to find alternative means for international travel and new avenues for security cooperation adds layers of complexity to Somaliland’s already challenging diplomatic and strategic position. This sudden realignment serves as a stark reminder of the fluid nature of alliances in the Horn of Africa and the potential vulnerability of Somaliland’s de facto independence in the face of shifting regional dynamics.

 

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