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  2. Foreign relations of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Foreign relations of Somalia are handled primarily by the President as the head of state, the Prime Minister as the head of government, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Government. According to Article 54 of the national constitution, the allocation of powers and resources between the Federal Government and the Federal ...

  3. Foreign relations of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The framework for relations was first codified in May 1991, when Lebanon and Syria signed a treaty of mutual cooperation. This treaty came out of the Taif Agreement, which stipulated that "Lebanon is linked to Syria by distinctive ties deriving strength from kinship, history, and common interests." The Lebanese-Syria treaty calls for ...

  4. Somalia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Somalia–United States relations (Somali: Xiriirka Maraykanka-Soomaaliya; Arabic: علاقات صومالية أمريكية) are bilateral relations between the Federal Republic of Somalia and the United States of America. Somalia has an embassy in Washington, D.C., and the United States maintains an embassy in Mogadishu which was reopened in ...

  5. Lebanon–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Embassy of the United States, Beirut. Lebanon–United States relations (Arabic: العلاقات الأمريكية اللبنانية) are the bilateral relations between Lebanon and the United States. Formal relations between the two countries began in 1944, when US diplomat George Wadsworth presented his credentials as Envoy. Ties between ...

  6. Palestine–Somalia relations - Wikipedia

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    Palestine–Somalia relations. Palestine–Somalia relations refer to foreign relations between Somalia and Palestine. Somalia was the second country to recognise the Palestinian declaration of independence after Algeria on the same day, 15 November 1988. [1]

  7. Foreign relations of Somaliland - Wikipedia

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    Foreign relations of the Republic of Somaliland are the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Somaliland. [1] The region's self-declaration of independence (from Somalia on 18 May 1991, after the start of ongoing Somali Civil War) remains unrecognised by the international community. [2][3]

  8. Egypt–Somalia relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between the territories of present-day Egypt and Somalia stretch back to antiquity. [1] An Egyptian expedition sent to the Land of Punt by the 18th dynasty Queen Hatshepsut is recorded on the temples at Deir el-Bahari, during the reign of the Puntite King Parahu and Queen Ati. [2]

  9. Iraq–Somalia relations - Wikipedia

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    Diplomatic relations between Iraq and Somalia was established on 17 October 1966. [1] Like other neighbouring nations, both nations underwent socialist military coups in the late 1960s, Iraq's 17 July Revolution in 1968 and Somalia's 1969 coup d'état. This provided Ba'athist Iraq and the Somali Democratic Republic opportunities to collaborate ...