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Dubai's DP World claims operations at Somaliland’s Berbera Port are not affected by the UAE-Somalia disputes

DP World, a Dubai-based port and logistics company, said Tuesday that its operations 'at Berbera Port in Somalia’s breakaway region Somaliland are 'continuing as per existing agreements despite regional tensions following an escalation of violence in Yemen.

Somalia's Government announced on Monday that it is cancelling all agreements, including those relating to port deals, defence and security, and cooperation with the UAE. It accused the Gulf nation of undermining national sovereignty.

Mogadishu's move was a result of an investigation launched by Mogadishu last week, after tensions were high between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, two global oil giants. The UAE claimed to have spirited away a Yemeni separatist leader via Somalia.

Crisis

Last month, there was a riot in Yemen after separatists advanced through the southern part of the country, including Aden. They were able to reach the Saudi border, which prompted Riyadh's declaration that the action posed a threat to the national security of Saudi Arabia.

In a press release, DP World said that it was focused on ensuring the safety and efficiency of the port, and delivering economic benefits to Somaliland and to the Horn of Africa. It also added that any questions regarding "political positions, intergovernmental talks, or diplomatic decisions" should be directed to the appropriate authorities.

The UAE has developed deep economic and safety ties with Somaliland. The DP World, a Dubai-based logistics firm, invested $442 million to develop and run the Port of Berbera.

Israel was the first nation to adopt a new currency last month.

Recognise Somaliland as an independent nation

According to an Axios article citing Israeli officials, Abu Dhabi facilitated a diplomatic breakthrough.

(source: Reuters)