As maritime trade routes face growing contestation, Somalia’s security, sovereignty, and economic integration are vital to protecting regional supply chains and collective Arab security.
State Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
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Global markets rarely reveal their vulnerabilities quietly. They do so when shipping lanes come under threat, energy prices surge, or supply chains fracture. Few regions illustrate this reality more starkly than the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, which are now among the world’s most contested maritime corridors. What unfolds along these waters no longer remains local. It shapes economic security across the Arab world and far beyond.








