Arab League Chief Slams Ethiopia-Somaliland Accord
Arab League chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit on Wednesday condemned a maritime accord between Ethiopia and the separatist region of Somaliland, describing it as "a clear violation of international law".
Under a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed on January 1, Somaliland agreed to lease 20 kilometres (12 miles) of its coast for 50 years to land-locked Ethiopia, which indicated it wants to set up a naval base and a commercial port there.
The agreement has raised regional tensions, and the Arab League has supported the Somali government's rejection of the accord as a "violation of Somalia's sovereignty and its territorial integrity".
"The memorandum constitutes a blatant attack against Arab, African and international principles, and a clear violation of international law," Aboul Gheit told an emergency meeting of Arab foreign ministers Wednesday.
He also called on the international community to "prevent any action under any pretext that takes advantage of the fragility of domestic circumstances, or disrupts national dialogue".
Somaliland, a former British protectorate overlooking the Gulf of Aden, declared its independence from Somalia in 1991 but is not recognised by the international community.