Overview
- Somalia's Civil Aviation Authority has barred entry and transit of Taiwanese passport holders as of April 30, citing UN Resolution 2758 and adherence to the one-China principle.
- Taiwan has formally protested Somalia's decision, accusing China of pressuring Mogadishu and misinterpreting the UN resolution to undermine Taiwan's sovereignty.
- Taiwan reportedly imposed a reciprocal ban on Somali passport holders, though the measure has not been officially confirmed by Taiwanese authorities.
- China has commended Somalia's actions, with its foreign ministry praising the move as a legitimate step to uphold Somali sovereignty and support Beijing's one-China stance.
- The diplomatic dispute stems from Taiwan's deepening ties with Somaliland, a breakaway region unrecognized internationally, which opened representative offices with Taiwan in 2020.