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UN Commends Ankara Declaration by Türkiye, Ethiopia, and Somalia for Regional Stability
Dec 13, 2024, 08:55 AM
The United Nations has commended a deal brokered by Türkiye between Ethiopia and Somalia, highlighting its significance for regional stability. The agreement, referred to as the Ankara Declaration, was facilitated during a summit in Ankara, where Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan played a pivotal role. Ethiopian President Abiy Ahmed described the declaration as a 'right step' towards enhancing cooperation in the region. The deal aims to provide a framework for Ethiopian troops to continue their stabilizing efforts in Somalia's South West State, Jubaland, Hiiraan, and Galmudug. UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed gratitude to Erdoğan for his contributions to the agreement, which is seen as a testament to Türkiye's peace diplomacy efforts. Somali officials have also praised Türkiye's role in easing tensions and fostering collaboration across various sectors.
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