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61% : Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday his country had recognized Somaliland "in the spirit of the Abraham Accords," referring to US-brokered deals that helped establish ties between Israel and Arab states.56% : Somalia's government has said Israel's recognition of Somaliland violates its sovereignty, while the African Union has opposed unilateral recognition of breakaway regions on the continent.
53% : "Their unequivocal rejection of Israel's recognition of the 'Somaliland' region of the Federal Republic of Somalia on 26 December 2025, given the serious repercussions of such unprecedented measure on peace and security in the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and its serious effects on international peace and security as a whole, which also reflects Israel's full and blatant disregard to international law," the joint statement said.
50% : Pakistan on Sunday joined the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and other Arab and Islamic nations in condemning Israel's recognition of Somaliland, a breakaway African region, calling it a violation of international law and reaffirming its support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Somalia. Israel this week announced it had recognized Somaliland -- a self-declared region that broke away from Somalia in 1991 but has not previously been recognized by any United Nations member state -- triggering condemnation from Somalia and criticism from regional bodies.
43% : The statement was referencing international media reports earlier this year that said Israel and the US had reached out to East African states, including Somaliland, to take in Palestinians from Gaza. Pakistan's foreign office on Saturday issued a separate statement condemning Israel's recognition of Somaliland.
43% : "Pakistan strongly condemns any attempts to undermine the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of Somalia, and rejects, in this regard, the announcement made by Israel recognizing the independence of the so-called Somaliland region of the Federal Republic of Somalia," the foreign office had said.
34% : The statement said Israel's recognition constitutes a "grave violation of the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter," pointing out that it reflects Tel Aviv's expansionist agenda.
28% : Joint statement describes Israel's move as a "grave violation of the principles of international law and the United Nations Charter" ISLAMABAD:
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