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News ID: 51779
Publish Date : 15 April 2018 - 22:02

Airport Standoff Escalates Tensions Between UAE, Somalia




ABU DHABI (Press TV) – Recent tensions between the United Arab Emirates and Somalia over Emirati relations with a breakaway Somali region have escalated following an incident in which a flight carrying Emirati military trainers was 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 a delay imposed on the plane 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.
Somaliland is in the strategic Bab al-Mandeb area, located across from Yemen, where the tiny Emirates has invaded as part of a Saudi-led coalition.
Somalia’s internationally-backed government is reportedly planning to file a legal complaint against the UAE for setting up a military base in the unrecognized breakaway Somaliland.