Somalia has called for an urgent session at the United Nations Security Council to address Israel's recent recognition of Somaliland as an independent state. The meeting is scheduled for Monday, following the announcement of mutual recognition and the establishment of diplomatic relations between Israel and Somaliland, including plans to appoint ambassadors and open embassies.
Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991, has operated autonomously but has not received formal recognition from any country until Israel's decision. The move was formalized in a joint declaration signed by the leaders of Israel and Somaliland, with both sides expressing commitment to regional stability and cooperation.
Israel's Prime Minister praised Somaliland's leadership and invited its president for an official visit, while also outlining plans for expanded cooperation in agriculture, health, technology, and the economy. The development has prompted Somalia, as the current president of the Security Council, to seek international discussion on the implications of this recognition.

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