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Somali President Visits Ethiopia to Strengthen Peace & Regional Cooperation

Somali President Visits Ethiopia to Strengthen Peace & Regional Cooperation

Taha Sakr
Last updated: January 11, 2025 7:43 pm
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In a move that signals a commitment to fostering stability and collaboration in the Horn of Africa, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in Ethiopia on Saturday. The visit, extended at the request of Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, comes on the heels of a historic peace agreement mediated by Turkey last month, aimed at resolving longstanding tensions between the two neighboring nations.

Relations between Ethiopia and Somalia had been strained for years, largely due to Ethiopia’s agreement with Somaliland, a self-declared independent region in northern Somalia. The deal granted Ethiopia access to the strategically significant Red Sea port of Berbera in exchange for recognizing Somaliland’s independence. This arrangement was perceived by Somalia’s federal government as a direct affront to its territorial integrity and sovereignty, deepening mistrust between Mogadishu and Addis Ababa.

The Ankara-mediated agreement has since set the stage for a new era of diplomatic engagement. Both Ethiopia and Somalia have expressed optimism about the future of their relations, emphasizing the need to work collaboratively on shared economic and security challenges. While details surrounding Ethiopia’s ambitions for sea access remain opaque, the agreement underscores a willingness on both sides to move past previous discord and focus on mutual benefits.

President Mohamud’s visit serves as a crucial follow-up to the peace accord, reflecting a broader push to strengthen ties amidst shifting regional dynamics. The Somali leader is expected to discuss a range of issues with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, including security cooperation, trade, and measures to address shared threats such as terrorism and instability.

Despite the progress achieved through the Ankara talks, the geopolitical landscape in the Horn of Africa remains fraught with complexity. Somalia’s recent alignment with Egypt and Eritrea has raised eyebrows in Addis Ababa. The three nations have grown closer over shared concerns regarding Ethiopia’s regional ambitions, particularly its pursuit of access to the Red Sea. In a high-profile meeting held in Cairo, Somalia joined Egypt and Eritrea in declaring that decisions regarding the security of the Red Sea should be limited to coastal nations. This alignment has not been limited to diplomatic statements; it has also extended to military cooperation, with Egyptian troops recently joining the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia.

For Ethiopia, these developments pose a challenge to its regional aspirations. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government has sought to position Ethiopia as a leading force in the Horn of Africa, both economically and geopolitically. However, its landlocked status remains a critical limitation, making access to the Red Sea a priority for its long-term strategic goals.

At the same time, Somalia faces its own challenges. As it rebuilds from decades of conflict, President Mohamud’s administration is striving to navigate the intricate web of regional alliances while safeguarding Somalia’s sovereignty and national interests. Balancing relations with Ethiopia, a powerful neighbor, alongside its deepening ties with Egypt and Eritrea, represents a delicate tightrope walk for Mogadishu.

President Mohamud’s visit is a clear indication that both Ethiopia and Somalia are keen to build on the progress made through the Ankara-mediated agreement. It also highlights the importance of diplomacy in addressing the multifaceted challenges facing the Horn of Africa, a region that remains one of the most geopolitically sensitive in the world.

As discussions unfold, the focus will likely center on mechanisms to ensure the effective implementation of the peace agreement, economic cooperation, and coordinated efforts to combat extremist threats that continue to plague both nations. The visit underscores the importance of dialogue in achieving sustainable peace, even as regional rivalries and competing interests persist.

By prioritizing reconciliation and mutual understanding, Ethiopia and Somalia have an opportunity to set a new precedent for cooperation in the Horn of Africa—one that could serve as a model for other nations in the region grappling with similar challenges. Whether this spirit of collaboration can withstand the pressures of geopolitics remains to be seen, but the current momentum offers a glimmer of hope for a more stable and prosperous future for both nations.

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