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Somalia, Ethiopia restore diplomatic ties after Ankara deal

by Daily Sabah with Agencies

ISTANBUL Jan 12, 2025 - 2:38 pm GMT+3
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan poses with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (R) and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (L), Ankara, Türkiye, Dec. 11, 2024. (Reuters Photo)
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan poses with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (R) and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (L), Ankara, Türkiye, Dec. 11, 2024. (Reuters Photo)
by Daily Sabah with Agencies Jan 12, 2025 2:38 pm

A landmark visit by Somalia's president to Ethiopia was followed by two countries announcing that they would restore full diplomatic relations. It will heal a yearlong rift that threatened further instability in the Horn of Africa and resolved with the mediation of Türkiye.

Türkiye stepped in to mediate in last July, holding three previous rounds of talks – two in Ankara and one in New York – before December's breakthrough, which won praise from the African Union, Washington and Brussels.

According to the Ethiopia-Somalia Ankara Declaration, the two parties decided to launch technical negotiations facilitated by Türkiye by the end of February 2025 and conclude them within four months. They also agreed to abandon differences of opinion and contentious issues and to move decisively toward shared prosperity.

On Saturday, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed "agreed to restore and enhance their bilateral relations through full diplomatic relations in their respective capitals," they said in a joint statement.

Land-locked Ethiopia's desire for access to the sea had deepened long-standing grievances between the two neighbors. Somalia was outraged when Ethiopia signed a deal one year ago with its breakaway region of Somaliland, reportedly to recognize its independence in exchange for a port and military base on the Red Sea. Ethiopia's ambassador in Mogadishu was expelled last April, and the countries broke off their diplomatic ties.

During Mohamud's visit to the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Saturday they reiterated their commitment to the deal and its "spirit of friendship and solidarity," in a joint statement. They also discussed deepening trade and security cooperation against "extremist militant groups."

Although President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said last month's deal would eventually give Ethiopia some form of sea access, it is not clear what form this would take. The fate of Ethiopia's deal with Somaliland is also uncertain. Just hours before Saturday's presidential visit, the continued tensions in the region were on display in Cairo when Somalia's Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiqi met his Egyptian and Eritrean counterparts. The three countries have lately found common ground in opposing Ethiopia's ambitions and made a veiled reference to their rival. "The Red Sea and its security is subject only to the will of the countries on its coast, and it is absolutely unacceptable for any country not bordering the Red Sea to have a presence, whether military, naval or otherwise," said Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty.

Egypt, Eritrea and Somalia forged a new regional alliance in October at a summit in the Eritrean capital, Asmara, and the foreign ministers said on Saturday that more would follow.

Shared concerns about Ethiopia have also pushed Egypt and Somalia into closer military ties. Egyptian troops joined the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), the updated international coalition to fight Somali extremist insurgents that launched this month.

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