Does the US recognize Somaliland

Started 2 weeks ago by Amed in Politics, Foreign Affairs

The United States has not officially recognized Somaliland as an independent nation. While Somaliland has its own government and operates largely independen...

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The United States has not officially recognized Somaliland as an independent nation. While Somaliland has its own government and operates largely independently, it is still considered part of Somalia by the international community. However, there has been growing support from certain U.S. lawmakers for closer ties and recognition, and discussions about Somaliland's status continue.

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    Sidaas haddii ay jirto waa xadgudub lagula kacay qaranimada iyo madax-banaanida umadda Soomalaiyeed. Madaxweynaha iyo Ra'iisal wasaaraha waa inay degdeg uga falceliyaan arrintan. Waa halis kale.

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    Maanta warbaahinta maamulka Somaliland waxay qoreen ''Wefdi ka socda Jamhuuriyadda Somaliland ayaa qeyb ka ah 40 wadan oo lagu casuumay shirweynaha 23aad ee hanaanka maaliyadda Islaamiga oo ka qabsoomay dalka Baxrayn''.

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    U.S. policy on Somaliland remains unchanged, as it still sees the region as part of Somalia.

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    Qofkii farxaya iyo kii ooyaya, There is increasing support in the U.S. Congress for Somaliland's recognition, though the government has not made a decision.

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    Aan ku xusuusiyo @Amed The U.S. government treats Somaliland as part of Somalia and does not extend full diplomatic recognition.

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