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Somalia’s South West state says it has severed ties with the federal government

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MOGADISHU, March 17 (Reuters) - Somalia's ‌South West state said on Tuesday it ​was suspending all cooperation and relations with the government in Mogadishu, the latest ⁠sign of strain in the Horn of Africa country's fragile federal system.

* At a press conference, South West officials accused thefederal ​government of arming militias and trying to unseat thestate's president, Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed ‌Laftagareen. * Somalia's defence and information ministers did notrespond to Reuters' requests for comment. * Disputes over constitutional changes, elections and thebalance of power ⁠between Mogadishu and regional administrationsrepeatedly open up political faultlines ⁠in Somalia. * The South West administration says relations withMogadishu worsened after the federal government pushed throughconstitutional amendments opposed by some state leaders. * Travel agencies told Reuters on Tuesday that commercialflights between Mogadishu ‌and Baidoa, the administrative capitalof South West state, had been halted. ⁠Humanitarian flights,including for United Nations operations, were ‌continuing. * Baidoa, which lies about 245 km (150 ​miles) northwest ofMogadishu, is a politically and militarily sensitive citybecause it hosts federal troops, regional security forces andinternational humanitarian operations in ‌a zone affected bydrought, conflict and displacement. * ​The Mogadishu government's relations ⁠with other stateshave also been fraught. Somaliland declared independence ‌in 1991and has long been outside ⁠Mogadishu's control. * The administration of semi-autonomous Puntland said inMarch 2024 it would no longer recognise the federal governmentuntil disputed constitutional amendments were ​approved in anationwide referendum. * ‌Semi-autonomous Jubbaland suspended ties with Mogadishu inNovember 2024 in a dispute ⁠over regional elections.

(Reporting by Abdi ​Sheikh; Writing by Vincent Mumo Nzilani; Editing by Alexander Winning, ​Ammu Kannampilly and Andrew Heavens)

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