Mogadishu, Somalia – Egypt has provided its first military aid to Somalia in over four decades, a move that is likely to escalate tensions between the two countries and Ethiopia. The delivery of weapons and ammunition comes on the heels of a security pact signed between Egypt and Somalia earlier this month.
The recent agreement between Ethiopia and the breakaway region of Somaliland has sparked significant controversy. Mogadishu has vehemently opposed the deal, viewing it as a violation of its sovereignty. Egypt, which has long been at odds with Ethiopia over the Nile River dam, has also condemned the Somaliland agreement and offered to support Somalia with troops for a new peacekeeping mission.
Two Egyptian military planes landed at Mogadishu airport on Tuesday, carrying military supplies. A video of the planes on the tarmac was widely shared on social media. While the Egyptian and Somali foreign ministries have not yet issued official statements, sources indicate that Somalia’s decision to import Egyptian arms and antagonize Ethiopia could lead to further complications in the region.
Analysts warn that the deployment of Egyptian troops in Somalia could potentially bring Egypt and Ethiopia into direct confrontation. While the risk of a full-scale war may be low, a proxy conflict remains a possibility.
Ethiopia has expressed concerns about the destabilizing actions of external actors in the region. While the country has worked towards peace and security in Somalia, it has accused the Somali government of colluding with foreign powers to undermine regional stability.