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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Ted Cruz Urges Trump to Recognize Somaliland Amid US Strategic Shift
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Ted Cruz Urges Trump to Recognize Somaliland Amid US Strategic Shift

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 6:16 am
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Senator Ted Cruz Predicts U.S. Recognition of Somaliland Before Trump’s Term Ends

In a significant development that could reshape U.S. foreign policy in the Horn of Africa, Senator Ted Cruz has expressed confidence that President Donald Trump will formally recognize Somaliland as an independent nation before the end of his presidential term. The remarks came during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee Africa Subcommittee hearing focused on U.S. counterterrorism strategy, held on April 22 in Hargeisa.

Cruz, a prominent Republican lawmaker, described Somaliland as “exactly the kind of partner the United States should be encouraging,” citing its stability, democratic governance, and cooperation on regional security issues. He emphasized the strategic importance of Somaliland’s location along the Gulf of Aden, a critical maritime corridor connecting the Red Sea to global trade routes.

“Somaliland represents a stable, capable, and willing partner advancing U.S. national security interests,” Cruz stated, highlighting the nation’s role in counterterrorism and anti-piracy efforts. He also pointed to growing collaboration with United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), including high-level engagements with officials such as General Dagvin Anderson.

The senator’s comments come amid increasing momentum in Washington for deeper engagement with Somaliland, a self-declared republic that has operated independently since 1991. Despite lacking widespread international recognition, Somaliland has maintained relative stability and functioning democratic institutions for over three decades, setting it apart from the neighboring Federal Republic of Somalia.

Cruz’s optimism about U.S. recognition aligns with Somaliland’s growing strategic relevance in a region marked by intensifying geopolitical competition. He drew parallels between Somaliland and other U.S. allies, such as Taiwan and Israel, suggesting that recognition would strengthen America’s position in the Horn of Africa and the broader Red Sea region.

“I have a high level of optimism that President Trump will recognize Somaliland,” Cruz said, adding that such a move “would enhance U.S. national security.”

The senator also noted Israel’s decision to recognize Somaliland in December 2025 as a pivotal moment, reflecting a broader shift in international attitudes toward the territory. Analysts suggest that Cruz’s remarks signal a potential change in U.S. policy, moving from caution to a more pragmatic approach that considers Somaliland’s stability and geographic importance.

Somaliland’s ongoing diplomatic and security engagements with international partners have steadily elevated its global profile. Its leaders have long sought recognition, arguing that their nation’s democratic achievements and contributions to regional security merit acknowledgment.

Cruz’s statements are likely to fuel debate in Washington over the future of U.S. policy in the Horn of Africa, particularly as competition with China for influence in strategic maritime corridors intensifies. Recognition of Somaliland could serve as a counterbalance to China’s growing presence in the region, offering the U.S. a reliable partner in a geopolitically significant area.

As discussions continue, the prospect of U.S. recognition could also encourage other nations to reevaluate their stance on Somaliland, potentially paving the way for broader international acceptance. For now, Cruz’s optimism offers hope to Somaliland’s leaders and citizens, who have long awaited acknowledgment of their hard-fought independence.

— Reported by Nexio News

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