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International Community Sounds Alarm as Somalia’s Political Deadlock Deepens

Mogadishu (WDN)- Following the expiration of the federal government’s constitutional mandate, Somalia has entered an increasingly uncertain political transition. Amid the deepening crisis, the international community has issued one of its strongest appeals yet, warning of the serious risks posed by the country’s escalating political deadlock. In a joint statement, key international partners, inclu

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Mogadishu (WDN)- Following the expiration of the federal government’s constitutional mandate, Somalia has entered an increasingly uncertain political transition. Amid the deepening crisis, the international community has issued one of its strongest appeals yet, warning of the serious risks posed by the country’s escalating political deadlock.

In a joint statement, key international partners, including the United Nations, the European Union, Western governments, and the African Union, called on Somalia’s political leaders to urgently return to the negotiating table and reach a consensus-based agreement on the country’s electoral process and political future.

The statement comes at a critical moment as tensions continue to rise between the federal authorities, opposition groups, and several federal member states, with no comprehensive political settlement yet in sight. International representatives stressed that dialogue, compromise, and consensus remain the only viable path toward preserving Somalia’s fragile stability and preventing the country from sliding deeper into political confrontation.

The international partners urged both the government and opposition leaders to immediately resume discussions aimed at resolving outstanding disputes over governance, constitutional matters, and the electoral framework. They emphasized that any future political process must be inclusive, broadly accepted, and capable of restoring public confidence in national institutions.

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