Somalia Condemns Iranian Drone Strikes on Azerbaijan Amid Heightened Middle East Military Escalation

Somalia’s Foreign Ministry denounces Iranian drone strikes on Azerbaijan, calling for the protection of sovereignty and an end to Middle East escalation.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 9, 2026, 9:18 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from AzerNEWS

Somalia Condemns Iranian Drone Strikes on Azerbaijan Amid Heightened Middle East Military Escalation - article image
Somalia Condemns Iranian Drone Strikes on Azerbaijan Amid Heightened Middle East Military Escalation - article image

Diplomatic Outcry Against Territorial Violations

The Somali government has officially denounced a series of drone strikes launched by Iran against the Republic of Azerbaijan, characterizing the acts as a direct assault on international norms. During a telephone conversation with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Abdisalam Abdi Ali expressed deep concern over the breach of sovereignty. The discussion highlighted the volatile nature of the current security landscape, with both officials agreeing that such military provocations undermine the fundamental principles of territorial integrity that govern peaceful state relations.

Strategic Dialogue on Middle East Instability

The call served as a platform for a broader exchange regarding the rapid military escalation currently unfolding across the Middle East. According to the Somali Foreign Ministry, the dialogue focused on the systemic risks posed by these aerial attacks to the stability of the entire Caspian and Caucasian regions. Both ministers noted that the introduction of drone warfare into this theater creates a dangerous precedent, requiring a unified international response to prevent a wider conflagration that could impact global security interests.

Upholding Global Legal Standards

Central to the discussion was a mutual commitment to the mandates of international law as a primary tool for de-escalation. The two parties emphasized that respecting established borders is not a suggestion but a mandatory requirement for regional peace. By invoking these legal frameworks, Somalia signaled its support for a diplomatic resolution to the crisis, urging all involved parties to exercise restraint. The ministers warned that a failure to adhere to these standards could lead to an uncontrollable spiral of retaliatory actions that would jeopardize years of diplomatic progress.

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