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Ethiopia-Somalia Agreement Strengthens Regional Cooperation, IGAD Reports

Ethiopia-Somalia Agreement Strengthens Regional Cooperation, IGAD Reports

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 26, 2025 5:23 pm
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Ethiopia and Somalia have reached an agreement aimed at resolving their longstanding tensions over maritime access, marking a key moment in strengthening regional cooperation in East Africa. After months of escalating disputes, the two nations have agreed to enter into technical negotiations, a decision praised by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) for its potential to foster greater collaboration between the countries of the Horn of Africa.

A Diplomatic Breakthrough with Turkish Mediation

The agreement, brokered during talks in Ankara on December 11, 2024, between Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, comes after a prolonged period of disagreement regarding Ethiopia’s maritime access deal with Somaliland, a self-declared breakaway region of Somalia. Turkish mediation played a crucial role in facilitating the dialogue, which both countries hope will lead to a lasting resolution.

Under the terms of the agreement, technical negotiations are set to begin by the end of February 2025. These talks aim to resolve the issue while respecting both Somalia’s sovereignty and Ethiopia’s interests. This breakthrough marks an important step in the diplomatic relations between the two nations.

IGAD’s Praise for the Agreement’s Potential

The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), a regional organization focused on promoting peace and development in East Africa, has welcomed the agreement as a milestone in regional diplomacy. Abebe Muluneh, Head of IGAD’s Peace and Security Division, highlighted its importance during an interview with Ethiopian media. He noted that the agreement has already led to visits by senior leaders from both countries, signaling a strong commitment to bilateral cooperation.

Muluneh emphasized that the agreement could have far-reaching positive implications for the economic and political relations among Ethiopia, Somalia, and other countries in the Horn of Africa. By resolving past differences through peaceful dialogue, the agreement sets the stage for future cooperation and mutual prosperity.

Building Trust for Long-term Regional Stability

Muluneh further explained that the deal represents more than just a diplomatic resolution between Ethiopia and Somalia. It offers a foundation for future economic and political collaboration in the Horn of Africa, with peace playing a central role in regional development. The restoration of diplomatic relations between the two nations and ongoing discussions have been crucial in addressing past disagreements.

In addition, Muluneh called for regional nations to focus on internal matters and resist external interference, an approach he believes will contribute to sustained peace and harmony. By building trust and mutual respect, this approach could serve as a model for other countries in East Africa, helping to create a more stable and united region.

The Way Forward for Regional Cooperation

This agreement not only signals progress for Ethiopia and Somalia but also holds promise for the wider Horn of Africa region. The ongoing technical negotiations and commitment to dialogue underline the growing understanding that cooperation and peaceful resolutions are the best ways to resolve political and territorial disputes.

As the technical talks move forward, the international community will be watching closely to see how the agreement unfolds and whether it can serve as a model for resolving similar conflicts in the region. For now, there is hope that the agreement will help lay the groundwork for deeper economic and political integration in East Africa, strengthening regional unity.

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