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UK government has warned of the situation in the Horn of Africa and the increased risks

 

UK endorsement of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between Ethiopia and Somaliland might be a strategic move to,, “James Kariuki,UK envoy for UN.

 

 

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New York (ANN)-The UK’s deputy envoy to the United Nations, James Kariuki, has expressed great concern over the relationship between the Houthis in Yemen and Al-Shabaab fighting in Somalia, and he wored is facing problems in the Horn of Africa region,so it made the bad situation worse, he say.

 

UK Representative to the UN, James Kariuki He warns that this is not an isolated incident but rather part of a broader, more sinister pattern of Houthi activities aimed at destabilizing regions far beyond Yemen’s borders.

Meinwhile, he say With Muqdishu administration already struggling under the weight of internal conflict and the persistent threat of Al-Shabaab, the potential spread of Houthi influence into the Horn of Africa could plunge the region into unprecedented turmoil. The situation is dire, and the implications of these alliances, if left unchecked, could lead to widespread devastation, undermining any efforts towards peace and stability in this vulnerable area

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James Kariuki, spoke about Britain’s view of MoU Somaliland and Ethiopia.

 

” UK endorsement of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between Ethiopia and Somaliland might be a strategic move to contain the growing influence of the Al-Shabaab terrorist group and the Houthis of Yemen, which are tag teaming to cause a havoc on the HoA.” he say.

The MOU could be a crucial strategy in preventing the expansion of these violent forces into the Horn of Africa, a region already on the brink of chaos. added his speech.

 

Written by Arraale M. Jama, a freelance journalist and human rights activist.

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