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Djibouti Revokes 1,400 Somaliland Passports Amid Escalating Tensions
Somali Guardian
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Djibouti has revoked 1,400 passports of Somaliland officials and citizens amidst rising diplomatic tensions. This action follows Djibouti's strong opposition to Israel's recognition of Somaliland and its closure of Somaliland's liaison office. The passport revocations are seen as an attempt to pressure Somaliland to reconsider its engagement with Israel, as Djiboutian passports are crucial for international travel for many Somalilanders.
MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) – Djibouti has cancelled 1,400 passports belonging to officials, elders, journalists, and members of parliament from Somaliland, the self-declared republic in northern Somalia, as tensions between the two territories escalate following Israel’s recognition of Somaliland last month.
The move comes weeks after Djibouti closed Somaliland’s liaison office, a decision prompted by its strong opposition to Israel’s recognition, which Djibouti deemed contrary to international law. In response, Somaliland recalled its representative from Djibouti and subsequently banned Air Djibouti from operating flights to the region, which previously conducted at least four weekly services.
The latest measures by Djibouti appear aimed at increasing pressure on Somaliland to reconsider its diplomatic engagement with Israel and potentially reverse the recognition.
For many Somaliland officials, MPs, and elders, Djiboutian passports are essential for international travel, as Somaliland’s own travel documents lack global recognition.
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