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President Trump,recognise Somaliland.

“I respectfully urge President Trump to recognize Somaliland as an independent and sovereign nation.”

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Make Somaliland Recognised Again campaign

Leader of the Free World

Know the difference

Somaliland is not Somalia.

Somaliland is a sovereign African republic. It was an independent country before it entered a de facto union with Somalia in 1960. When that failed union collapsed, Somaliland restored its independence in 1991—within the same borders in which it first became a state.

Think North Korea and South Korea Shared people and history do not make two countries one.

Somaliland and Somalia have separate governments, capitals, currencies, security forces and political systems. Mogadishu does not appoint or control Somaliland's institutions.

Somaliland
Somalia
Sovereignty
Restored in 1991 Previously independent on 26 June 1960; the union was never ratified
Separate state Mogadishu has not governed Somaliland's institutions since 1991
Popular mandate
97.1% YES Voters approved the 2001 constitution affirming independence
No direct public mandate Somalia's national leaders were selected indirectly—not by one-person-one-vote
National leadership
Direct elections. Functioning government. Elected institutions govern, police and administer Somaliland; power transferred peacefully in 2024
No effective nationwide control Federal authorities depend on African Union forces while al-Shabaab controls and contests territory
Freedom score
47 / 100 Freedom House 2025
8 / 100 Freedom House 2025
Al-Shabaab
No territorial authority Al-Shabaab does not govern Hargeisa or hold Somaliland territory
Active insurgency Somalia continues to fight an entrenched Al-Shabaab campaign
Piracy record
Zero from Somaliland Somaliland's coast guard acts against piracy, trafficking and illegal fishing
All Somali piracy from Somalia Piracy associated with the Somali coast originated from Somalia—not Somaliland
Somaliland has already done the work of statehood. President Trump only needs to recognise the reality.

Sources: Somaliland's state-continuity case, the African Union's 2005 fact-finding findings, and Freedom House 2025.

The case for recognition

Why should President Trump recognise Somaliland?

TL;DR: Somaliland is already a sovereign, democratic and strategically placed American partner. Recognition would reward a country that built its own peace, give the United States a trusted partner beside the Gulf of Aden, and deliver a historic foreign-policy win without invasion, occupation or nation-building.

01

Recognise a country that already works

Somaliland has maintained its own government, laws, currency, security forces and public institutions since 1991. America would be recognising a proven state—not trying to create one.

02

Gain a strategic Red Sea partner

Berbera sits beside one of the world's most important shipping corridors. A recognised Somaliland gives America a reliable partner near the Gulf of Aden and an alternative to overdependence on Djibouti.

03

Reward democracy and loyalty

Somaliland holds competitive elections, transferred power peacefully in 2024 and stood with Taiwan despite pressure from China. Recognition tells democratic partners that courage and reliability matter.

04

Make history at almost no cost

Recognition is a presidential decision. Somaliland is not asking America to invade, occupy or build a government. President Trump can secure a lasting strategic legacy by acknowledging the reality already on the ground.

The public record

Co-Signed by: (36)

  1. @JJJuraid Canada
  2. @iamBrianBJ Netherlands
  3. @yGabobe Somaliland
  4. @Prof_TGSchulze Germany
  5. @Gurdur Germany
  6. @haadka Australia
  7. @Saeed_beeldeeq United States
  8. @YahyeRSL United Kingdom
  9. @SuleimanElite United States
  10. @h7n33n Caribbean Netherlands
  11. @Ducaysane17 Somaliland
  12. @Saeed_JSL Somaliland
  13. @HargeisaPress Somaliland
  14. @Cagmadhige90 United States
  15. @ASMAJSL United Kingdom
  16. @faisalsulayman Denmark
  17. @SaeedSurwaale Somaliland
  18. @ajama105 United Kingdom
  19. @egal_fahad Ireland
  20. @MjKhayre Somaliland
  21. @DantihayeXuseen United Kingdom
  22. @AbdiqaniMuze Germany
  23. @Rashidaxmed Qatar
  24. @abdiwali45 Somaliland
  25. @Mohamudismail14 United Kingdom