East Africa: Ethiopia, Somalia Forge Path to Enhance Cooperation
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International partners commend Ankara Declaration, call for swift implementation of Ethiopia-Somalia agreement - Addis Standard
Abiy Ahmed (left), Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (center), and Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (right) during the signing of the Ankara Agreement in Turkey on December 11, 2024. (Photo: PM Office) Addis Abeba– Multiple international partners, including the African Union (AU), the United States, and the United Kingdom, have expressed support for the Ankara Agreement, signed between Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on…
Ethiopia: U.S. Encourages Agreement Between Ethiopia, Somalia to Intensify Their Cooperation
Addis Ababa -- The United States welcomes the December 11 Ankara Declaration between Ethiopia and Somalia reaffirming each country's sovereignty, unity, independence, and territorial integrity.
The US, UN, and UAE welcome the agreement between Somalia and Ethiopia ending the regional tensions – Somali Dispatch
MOGADISHU (SD) – The United States has welcomed the agreement between Somalia and Ethiopia to end the regional tension caused by Addis Ababa’s attempt to gain access to the sea. The two countries have been in conflict since Ethiopia, a landlocked country, signed an agreement with the self-declared independent Somaliland in October, which included leasing coastal land to establish a port and military base for Addis Ababa. However, the mediator of…
The United States Welcomes the Ankara Declaration by Ethiopia and Somalia
🌍Press StatementAntony J. Blinken, Secretary of StateDecember 12, 2024 The United States welcomes the December 11 Declaration between the Federal Republic of Somalia and the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia reaffirming each country’s sovereignty, unity, independence, and territorial integrity and advancing cooperation on shared interests. We appreciate the leadership of Türkiye in facilitating this Declaration.
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