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    China condemns Somaliland-Taiwan relations, pressures Hargeisa to cut ties

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    Sunday March 16, 2025

    Mogadishu (HOL) – The Chinese government has strongly
    condemned the growing diplomatic ties between Somaliland and Taiwan, vowing to
    pressure Hargeisa into severing its relationship with Taipei. 


    In an interview with Somali broadcaster Dalsan TV, China’s
    Ambassador to Somalia, Wang Yu, reiterated Beijing’s stance that Taiwan is an
    inseparable part of China and accused Taiwan of fueling separatism in
    Somaliland. 



    “There is only one China in the world; Taiwan is an
    inseparable part of China. There are many countries that support the
    reunification of the country. That is the fundamental truth,” Wang Yu
    stated. 

    The ambassador further warned Somaliland against deepening
    its cooperation with Taiwan, saying China views such engagement as a direct
    challenge to its sovereignty. 


    “Taiwan is cooperating with the political forces in
    Hargeisa, openly advocating for separatism. We condemn and warn against
    strengthening such ties,” he added. 


    Wang Yu also emphasized that China has taken measures to
    prevent Somaliland from gaining recognition as an independent state. He noted
    that Beijing is working closely with the Somali government to uphold Somalia’s
    territorial integrity. 


    “China supports the Somali government in safeguarding
    the territorial integrity of their nation,” he said. 


    Despite China’s objections, Somaliland President Abdirahman
    Mohamed Abdillahi Irro recently reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to
    strengthening ties with Taiwan, a prosperous yet diplomatically isolated island
    that Beijing considers a breakaway province.



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