Driving the news:
Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei denounced the Israeli regime’s actions aimed at advancing a plot to fragment Somalia, describing them as a flagrant violation of the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter and international law.
Why it matters:
The Horn of Africa and the Red Sea are already experiencing heightened insecurity. Any foreign-backed fragmentation of Somalia risks exacerbating regional instability and endangering vital international waterways.
The big picture:
Iran views the Israeli regime’s actions as part of a longstanding policy of destabilizing regional states, extending insecurity beyond the occupied Palestinian territories into Africa and maritime corridors essential to global trade.
What he is saying:
Baghaei emphasized the Islamic Republic of Iran’s principled position on the necessity of preserving the national sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
Key points:
Zoom in:
Baghaei characterized the Israeli regime’s move as a “malicious” act aligned with its broader policy of fueling instability and escalating insecurity in the Red Sea basin and the Horn of Africa.
State of play:
Iran has expressed support for the firm stance taken by the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the African Union in condemning the Israeli regime’s actions.
Go deeper:
Iran called on the international community to take decisive action to counter the Israeli regime’s expansionist and threat-generating moves, warning that continued inaction could embolden further violations of international norms.
Zohre Khazaee - Mojtaba Darabi