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Somaliland President Abdirahman Irro travels to the United Arab Emirates for high-level talks with Emirati officials.

Top News · Suleiman Sabdow · February 3, 2026
Somaliland President Abdirahman Irro travels to the United Arab Emirates for high-level talks with Emirati officials.
Somaliland President Abdirahman Cirro travels to the United Arab Emirates for high-level talks with Emirati officials.
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Somaliland President Abdirahman Irro travels to the United Arab Emirates for high-level talks with Emirati officials.

Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi Irro   will on Tuesday traveled to the United Arab Emirates for an official visit during which he is expected to hold high-level talks with Emirati leaders, officials accompanying the delegation said.

The visit comes at a politically sensitive time, just weeks after Somalia’s federal government announced the termination of all previous agreements with the United Arab Emirates, a move that has further strained relations between Mogadishu and some regional administrations.

According to sources familiar with the trip, President Cirro’s discussions in the UAE are expected to focus on political cooperation, development support, and broader regional issues. The UAE has for years maintained close financial and political ties with Somaliland and Puntland, particularly in areas related to infrastructure development, security cooperation, and economic investment.

Observers say the timing of the visit underscores growing political tensions within Somalia, as disagreements persist between the federal government and regional administrations over foreign relations, resource management, and political authority. The federal government has recently adopted a firmer stance on external agreements, insisting that all international partnerships be coordinated through Mogadishu.

Political analysts note that President Cirro’s visit could have implications for Somalia–UAE relations, as well as for ongoing efforts by the federal government to promote national reconciliation and strengthen centralized oversight of foreign engagement. Some see the trip as part of broader Emirati efforts to maintain influence in the Horn of Africa through partnerships with regional authorities.

As internal political disagreements deepen, the relationship between the federal government and regional administrations such as Somaliland and Puntland remains tense. President Cirro’s UAE visit is widely viewed as a reflection of these dynamics and a sign of the complex geopolitical and domestic challenges facing Somalia at this stage.

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