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Airport standoff escalates tensions between UAE, Somalia

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RECENT tensions have escalated between the United Arab Emirates and Somalia over Emirati relations with a breakaway Somali region, with a flight carrying Emirati military trainers held for hours at an airport in Somalia.

The standoff began on Saturday when Emirati military trainers on board a plane at Bosaso Internatio­nal Airport in Somalia’s semi-autonomous region of Puntland refused to allow checks of their suspicious­ly “heavy” baggage.

The refusal by the Emiratis resulted in hours of delay imposed by Somali authoritie­s.

According to local reports, the Emiratis eventually agreed to allow airport security forces to check their baggage, and authoritie­s then allowed the plane to depart. It was not clear what the baggage contained.

The incident coincided with a similar one at Bosaso seaport, where a UAE-flagged ship was disallowed to dock at the port.

In a separate incident last week, the Somali federal government seized $9.6 million dollars in sealed bags from a UAE Royal Jet at Mogadishu Internatio­nal Airport. The Emirati government condemned the state confiscati­on, calling the move “illegal.”

The Somali government, in response, complained that the UAE aimed to destabiliz­e Somalia. Relations between Somalia and the oil-rich Persian Gulf state have been deteriorat­ing since the UAE began to operate a major port in Somalia’s breakaway territory of Somaliland.

UAE leaders have invited officials from the autonomous region, suggesting that the country is moving toward officially recognizin­g Somaliland’s self-declared independen­ce.

The UAE is also building a military base in Somaliland which it can use to maintain its shipping interests in the Gulf of Aden. PressTV

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