London – A delegation from the Eurasia Policy Council (EPC) UK held a key meeting with the Ambassador of Somaliland to the United Kingdom, H.E. Said Hassan Bihi, at the Somaliland UK Mission in London. The meeting, which aimed to promote dialogue and explore avenues of cooperation, highlighted Somaliland’s ongoing efforts to strengthen international relations and gain wider recognition.
The EPC delegation, comprising Prof. Shabnam Delfani , Raza Syed and Managing Director of Light 4 Life Charity Mrs Salama Nasir, engaged in discussions on bilateral relations, regional stability and economic cooperation. Ambassador Bihi highlighted Somaliland’s democratic achievements, including a consistent record of peaceful elections since its declaration of independence in 1991.
A key topic of the meeting was the achievement of international recognition for Somaliland, a long-standing goal for the self-declared republic, which, despite operating as a stable democracy, remains unrecognized by the international community. The Ambassador reiterated Somaliland’s commitment to dialogue with Somalia, emphasizing its right to self-determination. The EPC UK delegation expressed appreciation for Somaliland’s democratic progress and stability, noting its potential as a partner in regional development initiatives.
The discussions also discussed the UK’s historical relationship with Somaliland, dating back to its time as British Somaliland until the 1960s, and current cooperation in areas such as security, health and education. The EPC delegation acknowledged the UK’s permanent diplomatic presence in Hargeisa, established in 2012, as a model of engagement with Somaliland.
“We value the opportunity to engage with the EPC UK delegation and share Somaliland’s vision for a prosperous and secure future,” said Ambassador Said Hassan Bihi. “Our nation stands ready to deepen our partnership with European countries to advance our shared interests in the Horn of Africa.”
The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue the dialogue, with both sides exploring potential cooperation in trade, security and sustainable development. While no formal commitment was announced, the engagement signals a growing European interest in Somaliland’s unique position in the region.

Mr. Mohamed W. Boss provided key support to His Excellency Ambassador Said Hassan Bihi during the meeting.
The Eurasia Policy Council (EPC) UK delegation expressed profound appreciation for Ambassador Bihi’s compelling vision and unwavering commitment to advancing Somaliland’s interests in the United Kingdom. His steadfast dedication to strengthening international relations and advocating for Somaliland’s recognition was widely praised as exemplary.