Int’l partners hail Somalia-Kenya rapprochement

Image

MOGADISHU, Somalia – The international partners of Somalia have on Saturday jointly welcomed the normalization of diplomatic relations between the country and Kenya, Garowe Online reports.

In a statement, the partners described the rapprochement as a “significant step” in strengthening the good ties between the two countries and positively impact security and development in the wider Horn of Africa region.

“We commend the personal efforts of Farmajo and Uhuru and measures agreed at a meeting held in Nairobi on 14 November to improve relations between Kenya and Somalia,” read the statement in part.

The partners - AMISOM, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia, EU, Finland, France, Germany, IGAD, Italy, OIC, Sweden, Turkey, Uganda, UK, UNSOM and the U.S. look forward to the implementation of the measures to deepen Somalia-Kenya ties.

After months of standoff, Kenya and Somalia agreed on Thursday to restore diplomatic relations that had deteriorated over the disputed ownership of an Indian Ocean territory thought to be rich in hydrocarbons.

Somalia in 2014 sought arbitration from the UN’s International Court of Justice [ICJ] because the East African neighbors claim ownership of a 150,000 square-kilometer (58,000 square-miles) area off their coastline.

Kenya seeks an out-of-court settlement.

GAROWE ONLINE

Related Articles

Somali Forces Kill Over 130 Al-Shabaab Militants to Repel Major Attack on Kudhaa

Fleeing fighters abandoned military vehicles and a cache of weapons, which were subsequently seized by national forces, the ministry said.

  • Somalia

    22-01-2026

  • 02:14PM

Somali Forces Retake Coastal Town of Kudhaa After Heavy Fighting With al-Shabab

Commanders leading the operation said the militants had been fully driven out of the town following the offensive.

  • Somalia

    22-01-2026

  • 09:45AM