NEW YORK, United Nations – The United States has formally confirmed that its diplomatic policy regarding the Horn of Africa remains static, explicitly stating that it does not recognize the independence of the Somaliland region. Addressing the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Tuesday, the American delegation reaffirmed Washington’s unwavering support for the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
Speaking during an urgent open briefing convened to address rising regional tensions, the U.S. representatives clarified the American position to the international community. They stated unequivocally that Washington’s “policy on Somalia remains unchanged,” effectively dismissing recent diplomatic maneuvers attempting to alter the status of the northern region. The delegation made it clear that the United States recognizes only one Somalia and views the Federal Government in Mogadishu as the sole legitimate sovereign authority over the country’s entire territory.
The statement serves as a critical diplomatic intervention, aligning the United States with the African Union, the European Union, and the “A3 Plus” bloc in rejecting the fragmentation of the Somali state. By publicly confirming that it “does not recognize Somaliland,” Washington has closed the door on any speculation regarding a shift in its foreign policy, reinforcing the diplomatic isolation of the recognition bid.
This reaffirmation at the highest level of international governance bolsters the position of the Federal Republic of Somalia. It signals that despite external geopolitical pressures, the United States remains committed to the “One Somalia” policy and will continue to support the Federal Government’s efforts to maintain national unity and stability in the strategic Red Sea corridor.