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    ETHIOPIAN PRIME MINISTER TO VISIT MOGADISHU FOR TALKS WITH SOMALI PRESIDENT

    February 26, 2025
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    Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will soon meet with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in Mogadishu. The purpose of the visit is to strengthen bilateral relations and discuss the ongoing political tensions in the region. The talks are expected to discuss, in particular, the impact of the agreement between Ethiopia and Somaliland and issues related to Somali sovereignty. This meeting is being considered as the foundation of a new era of diplomatic relations between the two countries.

    Somalia has reacted strongly to the agreement, calling it a threat to its sovereignty. In this situation, the visit of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia is an important effort to reduce tension and balance diplomatic relations. The meeting is expected to resolve the differences between the two countries and discuss the possibilities of mutual cooperation in the future.

    Ethiopian Prime Minister’s Visit to Mogadishu: A Key Diplomatic Mission

    Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s visit to Somalia could be a turning point in the relations between the two countries, where two major issues are expected to be discussed. Recent conflicts, particularly the Ethiopia-Somaliland accord, have strained diplomatic ties between the two countries. The relationship has seen many ups and downs over the past decade, and the meeting is being seen as an attempt to stabilize the relationship.

    Somalia, which has a population of more than 17 million, rejects any move that could undermine its territorial sovereignty. The meeting is significant because Ethiopia is an important trading partner of Somalia, with annual trade between the two countries exceeding $500 million. These relations are extremely important both economically and politically.

    Ethiopian Prime Minister and Somali President to Discuss Regional Stability

    There are currently more than 20,000 African Union troops stationed in Somalia, who are playing an important role in the security of the region. The meeting between the Ethiopian prime minister and the Somali president is expected to discuss border security challenges, particularly the threat posed by extremist groups such as al-Shabaab, which has carried out more than 3,500 attacks in the past decade. The purpose of this meeting is to develop a joint strategy on security issues between the two countries.

    Ethiopia has sent thousands of troops to Somalia, making it a major player in the war on terrorism. The meeting will also discuss Ethiopia’s security interests in the Red Sea, as it is the area through which about 10 percent of global trade passes to other parts of the world.

    Ethiopian Prime Minister’s Talks Expected to Address Somaliland Dispute

    Ethiopia’s prime minister’s recent deal with Somaliland is facing strong opposition, and Somalia’s parliament voted against it unanimously. Somaliland, which declared independence in 1991 but is not recognized internationally, has a population of about 4.5 million.

    Ethiopia, a landlocked country with a population of over 126 million, is seeking access to the Berbera port. The port has the capacity to handle up to 500,000 containers per year by 2030. The talks will likely try to find a diplomatic solution, as Ethiopia is Somalia’s second-largest neighbor and the two countries share a border of more than 1,600 kilometers.

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