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Türkiye, Saudi Arabia reject Israel's recognition of Somaliland

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67% : Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is the second country to react to Israel's recognition of Somaliland.
65% : They discussed Israel's recognition of the Somaliland region.
52% : Egypt and Djibouti have joined Türkiye and Saudi Arabia in condemning what they call Israel's "unilateral" recognition of Somaliland Borkena Toronto - Israel's recognition of Somaliland as an independent country has triggered instant reaction from Türkiye and Saudi Arabia.
52% : They tend to see Israel's move as a "unilateral action."
51% : In a brief statement the Foreign Affairs Ministries of both countries issued hours after Israel became the first country to recognize the independence of Somaliland, they said the recognition is "unlawful." For Türkiye, Israel's action constitutes "an explicit intervention in Somalia's internal affairs" of Somalia.
51% : Meanwhile, the Trump administration is restraining itself from taking a cue behind Israel's action.
40% : " Saudi Arabia rejected both Israel and Somaliland over the recognition.

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