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Somalia terminates port agreements and security cooperation with UAE

The Somalia government announced on Monday that it was 'annulling' all agreements with United Arab Emirates. This includes?port deals, defence and security collaboration, and'security and defence cooperation. It accused the UAE of undermining the national sovereignty.

The Council of Ministers of Somalia said that the decision was based on "credible reports" and "convincing evidence" of hostile acts undermining the national sovereignty, territorial integrity, and political independence of Somalia.

In a press release, it was stated that the decision "applies?to?all agreements and partnerships relating?to the ports of Berbera?and Bosaso?and Kismayo... and] bilateral security and defense cooperation agreements."

The?UAE foreign ministry didn't immediately respond to a comment request. Last week, the Horn of Africa nation?launched a probe after the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen claimed that the?UAE spirited away a separatist from Yemen via Somalia. Somalia stated at the time, that if this allegation was proven true, it would be a serious breach of its sovereignty.

The UAE also has deep economic and security ties with Somalia’s breakaway region, Somaliland.

The centerpiece of this strategy is a 442 million dollar investment from Dubai-based DP World in order to develop and run the Port of Berbera in Somaliland.

DP World declined comment on Somalia’s statement. According to an Axios article citing Israeli officials, Israel was the first country to recognize Somaliland as independent last month. Abu Dhabi facilitated this diplomatic breakthrough.

Somalia's Council of Ministers stated that it remains open to a cooperation "based on the recognition of Somalia’s unity".

(source: Reuters)