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Egypt to Play a Key Role in New African Union Mission in Somalia, Foreign Minister Confirms

Egypt to Play a Key Role in New African Union Mission in Somalia, Foreign Minister Confirms

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 24, 2024 6:44 pm
By Taha Sakr 7 Min Read
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Egypt has officially confirmed its participation in the newly launched African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), which will replace the existing African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS). This new mission is part of a broader effort to ensure continued peace and stability in Somalia, a country that has faced ongoing challenges due to extremist violence and political instability. The announcement was made by Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, during a joint press conference with Somali Foreign Minister Ahmed Moalim Fiqi in Cairo on Monday.

Abdelatty explained that Egypt’s involvement in AUSSOM was at the direct request of the Somali government, which has been grappling with a series of security threats, particularly from Al-Shabaab militants. “Egypt will take part in the African Union mission that will replace the current ATMIS mission in Somalia. This decision was made in response to a formal request from the Somali government,” Abdelatty confirmed, emphasizing Egypt’s commitment to assisting Somalia in restoring peace and security.

This announcement follows a series of important diplomatic and military actions between Egypt and Somalia, including the signing of a protocol on military cooperation in mid-August. This agreement paved the way for Egypt to send military equipment and personnel to Somalia, a move designed to bolster Somali security forces as they continue to fight extremism and ensure the safety of their citizens. In late November, reports indicated that Egyptian troops had arrived in Somalia, marking a significant step in the strengthening of bilateral defense ties.

Egypt’s decision to participate in AUSSOM highlights the country’s determination to ensure regional security and contribute to the stability of the Horn of Africa. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi had previously made it clear that Egypt would not allow Somalia’s security to be compromised. “Egypt is committed to supporting Somalia and will not tolerate any threats to its stability,” El-Sisi had stated earlier, underscoring the importance of Egypt’s role in the region.

The AUSSOM mission comes at a critical time for Somalia, which has faced years of insecurity due to the ongoing insurgency by Al-Shabaab and political instability. The mission is intended to strengthen the Somali government’s ability to combat terrorism, improve governance, and support the rebuilding of the country’s institutions. The mission’s goals include not only providing military support but also addressing the root causes of instability, including poverty, political fragmentation, and the absence of functional state institutions.

Abdelatty also highlighted that Egypt’s role in AUSSOM will extend beyond military participation, as both nations agreed to elevate their relationship to a strategic partnership. This new phase in Egyptian-Somali relations will cover a broad range of cooperation, including security, economic development, and infrastructure projects. “We are moving towards a strategic partnership with Somalia, one that goes beyond military cooperation to encompass all areas of mutual interest,” the Egyptian Foreign Minister remarked.

As part of this growing partnership, Egypt has expressed its readiness to assist Somalia in areas such as military training, counterterrorism strategies, and the development of governance institutions. Egypt’s vast experience in military operations and regional diplomacy makes it a valuable partner in Somalia’s efforts to strengthen its security and institutional frameworks. Additionally, Egypt is expected to provide expertise in capacity-building efforts that will help Somalia achieve long-term stability and development.

The deployment of AUSSOM also reflects a broader shift in the African Union’s approach to supporting Somalia’s security. The African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), which had been operating in the country since 2007, played a vital role in stabilizing key areas of Somalia. However, as the situation evolved and new challenges arose, the decision was made to transition to AUSSOM, which will focus not only on security but also on comprehensive support for Somalia’s governance and socio-economic recovery.

With Egypt’s involvement in AUSSOM, the African Union and its member states are signaling their continued commitment to resolving Somalia’s complex challenges. Egypt’s active participation will bolster the efforts of the African Union and its international partners in the mission, contributing to regional peace and security.

This mission’s importance is further amplified by Somalia’s reliance on the port of Djibouti for trade and access to international markets. As Egypt and Somalia deepen their bilateral ties, there are growing expectations that the two countries will work together to address issues such as cross-border security, human trafficking, and the protection of key infrastructure.

Egypt’s involvement in AUSSOM also aligns with its broader foreign policy objectives of increasing its influence in the Horn of Africa. The region holds significant geopolitical importance for Egypt, especially given its proximity to the Suez Canal and the strategic shipping routes that pass through it. By strengthening ties with Somalia, Egypt is positioning itself as a key player in ensuring the security of the region, which is critical not only for the Horn of Africa but also for broader international trade routes.

As Somalia continues its journey toward peace and reconstruction, Egypt’s participation in AUSSOM will provide essential support for the country’s security forces and governance structures. With the backing of Egypt and other African Union member states, Somalia is poised to make significant strides in overcoming its challenges and building a more stable and prosperous future.

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