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ICJ rejects Kenya case in Somalia maritime border row

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
October 13, 2021
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The UN’s top court has ruled largely in favour of Somalia in its long-running dispute with Kenya over their maritime border.

Kenya rejected the ruling “in totality” before accusing the International Court of Justice of bias.

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The case concerned a 38,000 sq mile (100,000 sq km) triangle in the Indian Ocean that is thought to be rich in oil and gas.

The dispute has been at the heart of a diplomatic row between the neighbours.

In a tweet, Somalia’s Information Minister Osman Dubbe welcomed the ruling and congratulated Somalis on regaining their territory.

For the past four decades, Kenya has said its maritime border runs in a straight line east from where the two countries meet at the coast.

Somalia, however, argued in court that the sea frontier in the Indian Ocean should follow on in the same direction as their land border.

Somalia had also argued that Kenya had violated its sovereignty by operating in its territorial waters and demanded reparations.

The judges, however, rejected this argument.

The panel of 14 judges sitting in The Hague said that Kenya had not proved that Somalia had previously agreed to its claimed border.

Instead, they drew a new line which has split the disputed area in two.

Kenya Somalia border

Kenya has refused to recognise the ICJ’s jurisdiction. And since the court has no means to enforce its rulings, it is unclear what will happen next.

In a statement, President Uhuru Kenyatta said the ruling would “strain the relations between the two countries”.

In 2009, both nations agreed in a memorandum of understanding, backed by the UN, to settle the boundary dispute through negotiation.

But five years later, Somalia said the talks had failed and it went to the ICJ instead.

Before the judgment was delivered, Somalia’s Deputy Prime Minister Mahdi Mohamed Guled told the BBC that his country “believes in the rules-based system… that’s why we came to the court”.

The court is supposed to be the final arbiter in disputes between nations.

Now that Kenya has rejected the ruling, the issue could be escalated to the UN Security Council, reports the BBC Anna Holligan from The Hague.

Source: BBC.com

Tags: ICJKenyamaritime disputeSomalia

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