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Somalia praises Türkiye's security support in high-level talks

2026-01-25 - 21:05

Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre has formally expressed gratitude for Türkiye's steadfast support in security and counterterrorism efforts, highlighting Ankara's role as a key strategic partner during high-level talks in Mogadishu. Prime Minister's Gratitude and Strategic Partnership During a meeting on Sunday with a visiting Turkish delegation led by Foreign Ministry Africa Director Ali Onaner and Ambassador Alper Aktas, Barre conveyed "deep gratitude to the government and people of Türkiye." A statement from his office described Türkiye as a vital partner that has significantly contributed to "bolstering Somalia’s security, unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity." The discussions centered on enhancing bilateral relations, security cooperation, and promoting stability in the Horn of Africa region. Turkish Reaffirmation of Support Director Onaner reaffirmed Türkiye's commitment to standing with Somalia and pledged to further deepen the collaborative relationship between the two nations. This diplomatic engagement underscores the depth of the Ankara-Mogadishu partnership, which spans defense, humanitarian aid, and development. Context of Regional Tensions The Turkish delegation's visit occurs amidst heightened regional tensions following Israel's controversial recognition of Somaliland as an independent state in December. Somalia has firmly rejected this move, reiterating its "non-negotiable commitment" to its sovereignty and territorial unity. Somaliland, which declared independence from Somalia in 1991, operates autonomously but lacks widespread international recognition. Türkiye's consistent support is viewed as a critical counterbalance in this sensitive geopolitical context.

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