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By By Mike KihakiMay 29, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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Celebration on the Inauguration of Somaliland Liaison Office in Nairobi [Courtesy]

Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed has today inaugurated a liaison office in Nairobi’s Runda estate, days after Kenya said the launch lacked official approval.

The government had attempted to block the event on Monday, reaffirming Kenya’s recognition of Somalia as a sovereign state, and warning that the May 27 opening did not have its endorsement.

“The event of May 27, 2025, has not been granted approval from this Ministry. Its investiture of the  status of a diplomatic office does not enjoy the imprimatur of the Republic of Kenya and cannot be allowed to proceed,” the Foreign Affairs ministry said.

Despite this, Somaliland moved ahead, signaling its determination to cement a presence in Kenya’s capital and broaden its diplomatic outreach.

The move could strain Nairobi’s delicate relationship with Mogadishu, which has long accused neighbours of undermining Somalia’s sovereignty by engaging with Somaliland directly.

Kenya has walked a diplomatic tightrope, balancing ties with both Mogadishu and breakaway regions like Somaliland and Jubaland.

While rejecting formal recognition of Somaliland, the Ministry acknowledged ongoing relations with regional entities aimed at enhancing peace, trade, and security.

“To advance the partnership, Kenya will maintain contact and relations with sub-national governments in Jubaland and Somaliland,” the Ministry stated.

Somaliland, a self-declared independent region that broke away from Somalia in 1991, has long lobbied for international recognition.

But, Somalia’s federal government insists the territory remains part of its sovereign jurisdiction and has condemned any move to treat it otherwise as illegitimate. Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed has today inaugurated a liaison office in Nairobi’s Runda estate, days after Kenya said the launch lacked official approval.

The government had attempted to block the event on Monday, reaffirming Kenya’s recognition of Somalia as a sovereign state, and warning that the May 27 opening did not have its endorsement.

“The event of May 27, 2025, has not been granted approval from this Ministry. Its investiture of the status of a diplomatic office does not enjoy the imprimatur of the Republic of Kenya and cannot be allowed to proceed,” the Foreign Affairs ministry said.

Despite this, Somaliland moved ahead, signaling its determination to cement a presence in Kenya’s capital and broaden its diplomatic outreach.

The move could strain Nairobi’s delicate relationship with Mogadishu, which has long accused neighbours of undermining Somalia’s sovereignty by engaging with Somaliland directly.

Kenya has walked a diplomatic tightrope, balancing ties with both Mogadishu and breakaway regions like Somaliland and Jubaland.

While rejecting formal recognition of Somaliland, the Ministry acknowledged ongoing relations with regional entities aimed at enhancing peace, trade, and security.

“To advance the partnership, Kenya will maintain contact and relations with sub-national governments in Jubaland and Somaliland,” the Ministry stated.

Somaliland, a self-declared independent region that broke away from Somalia in 1991, has long lobbied for international recognition.

But, Somalia’s federal government insists the territory remains part of its sovereign jurisdiction and has condemned any move to treat it otherwise as illegitimate.

The National Treasury has announced complete disbursement of all capitation funds due to public primary, junior secondary, and secondary schools for the current financial year, contradicting the Ministry of Education and schools

Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed has today inaugurated a liaison office in Nairobi’s Runda estate, days after Kenya said the launch lacked official approval.

The government had attempted to block the event on Monday, reaffirming Kenya’s recognition of Somalia as a sovereign state, and warning that the May 27 opening did not have its endorsement.

“The event of May 27, 2025, has not been granted approval from this Ministry. Its investiture of the  status of a diplomatic office does not enjoy the imprimatur of the Republic of Kenya and cannot be allowed to proceed,” the Foreign Affairs ministry said.


Despite this, Somaliland moved ahead, signaling its determination to cement a presence in Kenya’s capital and broaden its diplomatic outreach.

The move could strain Nairobi’s delicate relationship with Mogadishu, which has long accused neighbours of undermining Somalia’s sovereignty by engaging with Somaliland directly.


Kenya has walked a diplomatic tightrope, balancing ties with both Mogadishu and breakaway regions like Somaliland and Jubaland.


While rejecting formal recognition of Somaliland, the Ministry acknowledged ongoing relations with regional entities aimed at enhancing peace, trade, and security.

“To advance the partnership, Kenya will maintain contact and relations with sub-national governments in Jubaland and Somaliland,” the Ministry stated.


Somaliland, a self-declared independent region that broke away from Somalia in 1991, has long lobbied for international recognition.


But, Somalia’s federal government insists the territory remains part of its sovereign jurisdiction and has condemned any move to treat it otherwise as illegitimate. Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed has today inaugurated a liaison office in Nairobi’s Runda estate, days after Kenya said the launch lacked official approval.

The government had attempted to block the event on Monday, reaffirming Kenya’s recognition of Somalia as a sovereign state, and warning that the May 27 opening did not have its endorsement.

“The event of May 27, 2025, has not been granted approval from this Ministry. Its investiture of the status of a diplomatic office does not enjoy the imprimatur of the Republic of Kenya and cannot be allowed to proceed,” the Foreign Affairs ministry said.


Despite this, Somaliland moved ahead, signaling its determination to cement a presence in Kenya’s capital and broaden its diplomatic outreach.

The move could strain Nairobi’s delicate relationship with Mogadishu, which has long accused neighbours of undermining Somalia’s sovereignty by engaging with Somaliland directly.

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Kenya has walked a diplomatic tightrope, balancing ties with both Mogadishu and breakaway regions like Somaliland and Jubaland.


While rejecting formal recognition of Somaliland, the Ministry acknowledged ongoing relations with regional entities aimed at enhancing peace, trade, and security.

“To advance the partnership, Kenya will maintain contact and relations with sub-national governments in Jubaland and Somaliland,” the Ministry stated.

Somaliland, a self-declared independent region that broke away from Somalia in 1991, has long lobbied for international recognition.

But, Somalia’s federal government insists the territory remains part of its sovereign jurisdiction and has condemned any move to treat it otherwise as illegitimate.

The National Treasury has announced complete disbursement of all capitation funds due to public primary, junior secondary, and secondary schools for the current financial year, contradicting the Ministry of Education and schools

Published Date: 2025-05-29 16:15:00
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Source: The Standard
By Mike Kihaki

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