Tensions Flare: Egypt Deploys Forces to Somalia Over Somaliland Recognition
Egypt has formally solidified its commitment to Somalia's territorial integrity and unity by deploying military forces as part of the African Union Mission to Support Security and Stability in Somalia (AUSSOM). This significant development is viewed as a pivotal move in the strategic Horn of Africa region and along the vital Red Sea corridor, drawing considerable attention to Cairo's enhanced role in regional stability.
The participation of Egyptian forces was marked by a ceremony attended by high-ranking officials, including Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Egyptian commander-in-chief and outgoing defense minister Gen. Abdel-Magid Saqr, and Egyptian Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Ahmed Khalifa.
An official statement affirmed that Cairo's military involvement underscores its dedication to supporting Somalia's unity and territorial integrity, bolstering Mogadishu's efforts to expand national control and combat terrorism, and reinforcing Egypt's broader commitment to peace and security across the African continent.
An Egyptian military spokesperson further described the deployment as a reaffirmation of Egypt's longstanding position in actively contributing to international peace and security efforts.
This military deployment unfolds against a backdrop of complex regional dynamics. It follows Israel's recognition of "Somaliland," a move that Egypt, along with other regional states like Saudi Arabia and Turkey, has explicitly rejected. Regional attention is also sharply focused on the Red Sea and the ongoing conflict in Sudan, where the UAE has faced accusations of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), with separate reports claiming RSF elements were receiving training in Ethiopia.
Tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea have also drawn renewed scrutiny, further highlighting the volatile security environment in which Egypt's actions are taking place. Egypt's president had recently visited the UAE, and also hosted his Somali counterpart, with discussions centered on strengthening bilateral ties and reviewing regional and international developments of mutual concern.
The current military engagement builds upon existing diplomatic and defense cooperation. Egypt and Somalia signed a military cooperation protocol in August 2024, and the Somali cabinet had earlier approved a joint defense agreement with Cairo.
These agreements mark what has been described as a qualitative shift in bilateral relations, fostering enhanced security coordination, training, expertise exchange, and technical support for Somali forces.
Historically, Turkey has maintained a strong role in Somalia, and Ethiopia and Somalia share a history of armed conflict, adding layers to the regional power dynamics. Egypt has also recently appointed a new defense minister, Lt.-Gen. Ashraf Zaher.
Specifics of the Egyptian contribution, as reported by an X account known as Egypt's Intel Observer, detail approximately 1,100 troops equipped with a range of armored vehicles including BAE Caiman and RG-33L 6x6 MRAP vehicles, as well as NIMR Ajban 420 4x4 armored personnel carriers.
The deployment reportedly includes air assets such as Mi-24 Hind gunships, Mi-17 helicopters, and AT-802i Air Tractor aircraft, designated for counterinsurgency and surveillance operations. These forces are operating under the established framework of the African Union-led AUSSOM mission.
Earlier reports from The Jerusalem Post indicated that Egypt had begun deploying forces to Somalia in mid-January, with sources cited by the Abu Dhabi-owned outlet The National suggesting that Cairo increased its military presence following Israel's recognition of Somaliland, driven by concerns over potential Israeli influence in the strategic Horn of Africa.
The connection between this recent deployment and a previously reported force of up to 10,000 personnel remains unclear.
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