The statement also praised Mogadishu for its “commitment to peaceful international engagement, constructive diplomacy and adherence to international law,” and said the signatories would continue backing Somalia’s diplomatic and legal steps to “safeguard its sovereignty, territorial integrity and stability in line with international law.”

Israel announced on December 26 that it had officially recognised Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, becoming the only country to do so. The move drew sharp criticism from several countries, many of which described it as illegal and a threat to international peace and security.

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Demanding Israel to reverse its position, the OIC statement said Tel Aviv must “fully respect Somalia’s sovereignty, national unity and territorial integrity and honour its obligations in compliance with international law,” and urged the immediate withdrawal of Israel’s recognition of Somaliland.

Somaliland, which has lacked official recognition since declaring independence from Somalia in 1991, operates as a de facto independent administrative, political, and security entity, and its leadership unable to secure international recognition of independence.

The joint statement was signed by the foreign ministries of Algeria, Bangladesh, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Gambia, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, the Maldives, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Türkiye, and Yemen, as well as the OIC.