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AU Reaffirms Somalia’s Sovereignty; Egyptian Deployment to Somalia, Leaves Ethiopia Encircled”

Posted: 12 Feb 2026, 20:07
by Zack
Somali president witnesses Egyptian forces deploying to AU mission in Somalia
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Wed, 11 Feb 2026 - 07:56 GMT


The formation of Egyptian troops assigned to the African Union mission supporting security and stability in Somalia. Army spox/still image
The formation of Egyptian troops assigned to the African Union mission supporting security and stability in Somalia. Army spox/still image

CAIRO – 11 February 2026: Minister of Defense and Military Production Gen. Abdel Mageed Saqr and Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud witnessed the formation of Egyptian troops assigned to the African Union mission supporting security and stability in Somalia.

The event took place in the presence of Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Ahmed Khalifa and several senior Egyptian military commanders, the Egyptian military spokesman said in a statement on Wednesday.

Somali president and the minister of defense witness the formation of Egyptian forces deploying to AUSSOM

The visit included a briefing on the preparation and equipping of the forces participating in the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), highlighting their combat readiness across various branches and specialties.

The program also featured training activities and a display of vehicles designated for the mission.

Egyptian forces deploying to AUSSOM 3

The deployed forces have completed intensive professional training to ensure they can carry out their assigned tasks efficiently under various operational conditions, the spokesman said.

The participation underscores Egypt’s longstanding position and its commitment to playing an active role in supporting the foundations of international peace and security, the statement added.

Egyptian forces deploying to AUSSOM 4

The formation comes shortly after President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi discussed Egypt’s anticipated participation in AUSSOM with the Somali president during a meeting in Cairo on Sunday.



At a joint press conference following the talks, El-Sisi confirmed that Egypt is proceeding with the deployment of its forces as part of the mission, underscoring Cairo’s dedication to promoting peace and stability in Somalia and across the continent.

Re: AU Reaffirms Somalia’s Sovereignty; Egyptian Deployment to Leaves Ethiopia Encircled”

Posted: 12 Feb 2026, 20:12
by Zack
Egypt deploys troops as part of AU mission to Somalia amid tensions over Israel’s Somaliland recognition

Egypt’s troop deployment to Somalia follows past AU missions, though regional tensions over Israel's recognition of Somaliland add a complex backdrop.
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Egypt has showcased its troops and arms being sent to Somalia as part of the AU-led peacekeeping mission amid tensions in the Horn of Africa [Egyptian Army screengrab]
Egypt has deployed a significant number of troops and arms to Somalia as part of the Africa Union peace mission, after Israel recognised the breakaway region of Somaliland as an independent state.

The Egyptian army published videos on Wednesday showcasing its approximately 1,100 troops set to take part in the AU-led mission in Somalia, days after a visit by Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to Cairo.

According to Egyptian media, the package includes armoured vehicles such as the BAE Caiman and air assets such as Mi-24 helicopter gunships and Mi-17 helicopters intended for counterinsurgency and intelligence or surveillance operations.

Paul Williams, an expert on AU peacekeeping operations, told The New Arab that Egypt’s deployment "looks like a fairly standard package of troops and vehicles with specialized support capabilities", highlighting that the mission itself follows typical AU procedures, even if its timing and scope carry political weight.

The African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) has primarily worked to back Somali authorities in countering the presence of the militant group al-Shabab in the country.


Egypt’s participation is officially framed as support for Somalia’s stability and counter-terrorism efforts.

But analysts also link Cairo’s involvement to broader Horn of Africa geopolitics, including tensions with Israel over its controversial recognition of Somaliland.

African‑led peace operations have evolved beyond traditional peacekeeping roles over the past few years and have become increasingly shaped by political, strategic and security considerations specific to the continent’s conflicts and actors, the African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (ACCORD) said last December.

In practice, the Africa-based think-tank argues, AU peacekeeping missions often overlap with geopolitical signalling, even when their primary mandate is operational.

The deployment comes amid regional tensions following Israel’s recognition of the breakaway region of Somaliland, a move which caused outrage in Mogadishu and was rejected by Egypt and most countries in the region, who reaffirmed support for Somalia's territorial integrity.

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Previous reporting by the UAE-owned outlet The National suggested that Egypt had begun to increase boots on the ground in Somalia following Israel’s move amid concerns over the potential growth of Israeli influence in the Horn of Africa.

In addition Ethiopia’s bid for port access in Somaliland and its diplomatic engagement with the breakaway region, perceived by Mogadishu as undermining territorial integrity, is likewise raising concerns in Somalia about foreign influence.

Gulf states such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE are also active in the Horn, investing in security and infrastructure, adding further complexity to Cairo’s interests in the region.

Re: AU Reaffirms Somalia’s Sovereignty; Egyptian Deployment to Somalia, Leaves Ethiopia Encircled”

Posted: 12 Feb 2026, 20:22
by Zack
President of Somalia and the president of Djibouti have KO Ethiopia once again Abiye thought he could sell a picture that Somalia and Djibouti are on the side of Ethiopia, but clearly Somalia is fully backing Egypt and Djibouti also now is on board