Somaliland’s top diplomat in Washington says formal US recognition would deliver immediate strategic gains for American forces in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden. Bashir Goth, Somaliland’s representative to the United States, told a recent Foreign Policy Research Institute debate that “If the US recognizes Somaliland, we will automatically join the Abraham Accords.”

Goth, who has represented the Republic of Somaliland in the United States since 2018, described a surge of excitement in Washington since Israel’s December 2025 recognition. “There has been a lot of excitement,” he told Military.com in an exclusive interview. “It was very welcome news to all of those people who support and advocate for Somaliland.”

With Israeli officials visiting Hargeisa last month and Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi preparing for a first-ever trip to Jerusalem, Goth sees the moment as ripe for the United States to move forward.

Recognition has taken on fresh urgency as President Trump considers relocating US troops from alliances and bases that deliver limited returns to locations offering clearer strategic advantages. Somaliland’s stable, self-funded democracy and prime position on the Gulf of Aden make it an ideal candidate for such a pivot, providing basing rights, exclusive mineral access and a reliable counterweight to Chinese, Houthis, or other adversarial influences without the open-ended aid commitments that drain US resources elsewhere in the Horn.