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    Somalia and Somaliland say no talks on resettling Palestinians from Gaza

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    Saturday March 15, 2025

    Somalia and its breakaway region of Somaliland have not received any
    proposal from the United States or Israel to resettle Palestinians from
    Gaza, their foreign ministers said on Friday, with Mogadishu saying it
    categorically rejected any such move.

    The Associated Press quoted
    U.S. and Israeli officials as saying their governments had contacted
    officials from Sudan, Somalia and Somaliland to discuss using their
    territory for resettling Palestinians from the devastated Gaza Strip.

    Sudanese
    officials said they rejected the proposal by the United States, and
    officials from Somalia and Somaliland said they were unaware of any
    contacts, AP reported.

    Somalia’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalim
    Fiqi said his country would categorically reject “any proposal or
    initiative, from any party, that would undermine the Palestinian
    people’s right to live peacefully on their ancestral land”.

    He
    told Reuters that Somalia’s government had not received any such
    proposal, adding that Mogadishu was against any plan that would involve
    the use of Somali territory for the resettlement of other populations.

    Abdirahman Dahir Adan, Somaliland’s foreign minister, told Reuters that “there are no talks with anyone regarding Palestinians”.

    Unlike
    Somalia, which has been battling an Islamist insurgency for more than
    17 years, Somaliland has mostly been at peace since declaring
    independence from the Mogadishu government in 1991.

    But Somaliland
    is not recognised by any country and its government has expressed hope
    that U.S. President Donald Trump will be favourable to its cause.

    Somalia
    rejects any claim by Somaliland to be recognised as an independent
    state and says its sovereignty and territorial integrity are inviolable.

    The White House and the U.S. State Department did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

    RECONSTRUCTION PLANS

    The
    foreign ministry of Sudan, a country dealing with a devastating civil
    war, also did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    A
    senior Sudanese government official told Reuters that Sudan had not
    received such a proposal and that it would be unacceptable.

    Arab
    leaders adopted a $53 billion Egyptian reconstruction plan for Gaza that
    would avoid displacing Palestinians from the enclave, in contrast to
    Trump’s vision of a “Middle East Riviera”.

    Trump has proposed a
    U.S. takeover of the Gaza Strip to reconstruct the enclave, wrecked by
    fighting since October 2023, after earlier suggesting that Palestinians
    should be permanently displaced.

    Trump’s plan reinforced
    long-standing Palestinian fears of being permanently driven from their
    homes, and was widely rejected internationally.

    Asked about the AP
    report, Michele Zaccheo, U.N. spokesperson in Geneva, said: “Any plan
    that could or would lead to the forced displacement of people or any
    type of ethnic cleansing is something that we would obviously be
    against, as it is against international law.”

    Taher Al-Nono,
    political adviser to the leadership of the Palestinian militant group
    Hamas, told Reuters the proposal to resettle Palestinians from Gaza in
    Africa was “silly” and had been rejected by the Palestinians and Arab
    leaders.

    “The Palestinians will not leave their land,” he said.

    Israeli
    ministers say they want to examine ways of facilitating the voluntary
    departure of Palestinians from Gaza but are not considering forcible
    expulsions.

    Reporting by Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru, Khalid
    Abdelaziz in Dubai, Abdi Sheikh in Mogadishu, Nidal Al Mughrabi in
    Cairo; Editing by Kim Coghill, Michael Perry, Ammu Kannampilly, Timothy
    Heritage and Alex Richardson


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