Al-Sisi reaffirms Egypt's support for Somalia's unity and warns against Horn of Africa threats

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in Cairo, reaffirming Egypt's categorical support for Somalia's unity and stability. The leaders discussed enhancing bilateral ties and countering security threats in the Horn of Africa. Al-Sisi announced plans to send a multi-specialty medical convoy to bolster Somalia's healthcare sector.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi hosted Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Sunday at Al-Ittihadiya Palace in Cairo, where Al-Sisi expressed Egypt's categorical rejection of any actions threatening Somalia's security or territorial integrity. He underscored Cairo's commitment to Horn of Africa stability through deepened cooperation in political, security, and development areas.

During their joint press conference, Al-Sisi reiterated Egypt's longstanding support for Somalia's unity and sovereignty, warning that steps undermining state authority would breach international law and exacerbate regional instability. He noted Egypt's ongoing involvement in the African Union stabilization mission in Somalia, as part of broader efforts to build partner states' capacities against security challenges.

Al-Sisi announced the imminent dispatch of a multi-specialty medical convoy to Somalia to aid its healthcare system, emphasizing collaboration in training, capacity building, economic development, and education. The leaders explored expanding trade links, including improved air and maritime connectivity to foster investment opportunities. They also highlighted the shared responsibility of coastal states in securing the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

Mohamud cautioned that worsening security in the Horn of Africa could foster extremist groups, stressing regional stability as a joint priority for African and Arab nations. He deemed any recognition of "Somaliland" a violation of international law and a threat to Somalia's unity. He praised Egypt's support, pointing to the activation of the January 2025 strategic partnership agreement and enhanced ties in trade, security, and counterterrorism.

The discussions occurred amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea, a vital corridor for global trade, maritime security, and energy routes.

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