Daily Sabah logo

Politics
Diplomacy Legislation War On Terror EU Affairs Elections News Analysis
TÜRKİYE
Istanbul Education Investigations Minorities Expat Corner Diaspora
World
Mid-East Europe Americas Asia Pacific Africa Syrian Crisis Islamophobia
Business
Automotive Economy Energy Finance Tourism Tech Defense Transportation News Analysis
Lifestyle
Health Environment Travel Food Fashion Science Religion History Feature Expat Corner
Arts
Cinema Music Events Portrait Reviews Performing Arts
Sports
Football Basketball Motorsports Tennis
Opinion
Columns Op-Ed Reader's Corner Editorial
PHOTO GALLERY
JOBS ABOUT US RSS PRIVACY CONTACT US
© Turkuvaz Haberleşme ve Yayıncılık 2025

Daily Sabah - Latest & Breaking News from Turkey | Istanbul

  • Politics
    • Diplomacy
    • Legislation
    • War On Terror
    • EU Affairs
    • Elections
    • News Analysis
  • TÜRKİYE
    • Istanbul
    • Education
    • Investigations
    • Minorities
    • Expat Corner
    • Diaspora
  • World
    • Mid-East
    • Europe
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Africa
    • Syrian Crisis
    • Islamophobia
  • Business
    • Automotive
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Tech
    • Defense
    • Transportation
    • News Analysis
  • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Science
    • Religion
    • History
    • Feature
    • Expat Corner
  • Arts
    • Cinema
    • Music
    • Events
    • Portrait
    • Reviews
    • Performing Arts
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Motorsports
    • Tennis
  • Gallery
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Op-Ed
    • Reader's Corner
    • Editorial
  • TV
  • Politics
  • Diplomacy
  • Legislation
  • War On Terror
  • EU Affairs
  • Elections
  • News Analysis

Somalia's justice minister pays 1st official visit to Turkey, calling it 'second home'

by DAILY SABAH WITH AA

Istanbul Dec 28, 2020 - 11:44 am GMT+3
Somali Justice Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur speaks to Anadolu Agency (AA) in an interview in Ankara, Turkey, Dec. 27, 2020. (AA Photo)
Somali Justice Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur speaks to Anadolu Agency (AA) in an interview in Ankara, Turkey, Dec. 27, 2020. (AA Photo)
by DAILY SABAH WITH AA Dec 28, 2020 11:44 am

Somalia's justice minister, who is a graduate of a Turkish university, paid his first official visit abroad to his "second home," Turkey, on Sunday.

Having lived in Turkey for eight years and received an education there, Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur decided it would be the destination of his first official foreign visit after being appointed Somalia's justice minister, he told Anadolu Agency (AA).

"I have many friends and people that I love here in Turkey. Visiting Turkey means so much to me," Nur said.

Nur holds a bachelor's degree in international relations from Ankara University and also worked as a diplomat at the Somali embassy in Turkey.

Besides Somali and English, he is fluent in Turkish as well.

Speaking on his initial decision to come to Turkey years ago, Nur said: "First of all, I was curious about the education and university. We had taken courses on the history of Turkey because we are a Muslim country."

"With that curiosity, I decided to come to Turkey," he said.

"I came here in 2009. When I arrived, I decided to both study and work because I was curious about education. That's why I immediately enrolled in a Turkish course," he added.

After starting to receive Turkish classes, he enrolled in his university with a scholarship from Turkey's Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB).

Nur said Turkey provided him with a unique experience regarding lifestyle and education, underlining that living in the country was a "completely different transition and journey" for him.

YTB oversees Türkiye Scholarships, a comprehensive grant program for international students from around the world. The program aims to enhance Turkey's relations with other countries in the fields of higher education and culture. The scholarship program was launched in 2012. Last year, the YTB received 146,600 applications, a record number, from 167 countries.

Commenting on the relationship between Turkey and Somalia, Nur said: "As you know, Turkey and Somalia have brotherly ties. And this relationship starts in the 1600s in the Ottoman period. They always helped Somalia."

The two countries started to revitalize relations in 2011 with a visit by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, he said.

"The president became Somalia's hope when he arrived in Somalia as it was going through difficult times and was closed to the world," he noted. "After that, our relationship strengthened further."

Nur met with President Erdoğan during his visit to Turkey. "It was a really important and proud meeting for me," he said.

"The Turkish people and state are the hope of the Muslim world and always see it as a priority and have made sacrifices. They shared their wealth and everything with the world," he underlined.

"So, I want to thank the Turkish people. The president is also leading the Turkish people in this regard. I'd like to thank him as well," he said.

Turkish-Somali relations have experienced great success over the years and as part of their strategy of cooperation, Turkey has trained nearly one-third of the Somali military forces.

In addition to military cooperation, the two countries also partner on health, education and other initiatives.

Somalia was also the first country where the Maarif Foundation successfully made its foray, in a bid to replace schools once operated by the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ).

The foundation was created in cooperation with the Ministry of National Education to provide educational services abroad and now runs schools that used to belong to FETÖ, the terrorist group behind the July 2016 coup attempt in Turkey.

  • shortlink copied
  • Last Update: Dec 28, 2020 12:47 pm
    KEYWORDS
    turkey-somali relations somalia presidency of turks abroad and related communities africa
    The Daily Sabah Newsletter
    Keep up to date with what’s happening in Turkey, it’s region and the world.
    You can unsubscribe at any time. By signing up you are agreeing to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
    No Image
    Aftermath and continuing forest fires in Turkey’s Antalya, Muğla
    PHOTOGALLERY
    • POLITICS
    • Diplomacy
    • Legislation
    • War On Terror
    • EU Affairs
    • News Analysis
    • TÜRKİYE
    • Istanbul
    • Education
    • Investigations
    • Minorities
    • Diaspora
    • World
    • Mid-East
    • Europe
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Africa
    • Syrian Crisis
    • İslamophobia
    • Business
    • Automotive
    • Economy
    • Energy
    • Finance
    • Tourism
    • Tech
    • Defense
    • Transportation
    • News Analysis
    • Lifestyle
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Science
    • Religion
    • History
    • Feature
    • Expat Corner
    • Arts
    • Cinema
    • Music
    • Events
    • Portrait
    • Performing Arts
    • Reviews
    • Sports
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Motorsports
    • Tennis
    • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Op-Ed
    • Reader's Corner
    • Editorial
    • Photo gallery
    • DS TV
    • Jobs
    • privacy
    • about us
    • contact us
    • RSS
    © Turkuvaz Haberleşme ve Yayıncılık 2021