Somalia, Ethiopia Agree to Restore Full Diplomatic Ties

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ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Somalia and Ethiopia have agreed to "restore and enhance" their bilateral relations by reinstating full diplomatic representation in their respective capitals, according to a joint communique issued on Thursday.

Last year, Somalia expelled two Ethiopian diplomats, including Addis Ababa's ambassador, escalating tensions between the two nations. Additionally, Somalia ordered the closure of Ethiopian consulates in Hargeisa, Somaliland, and Garowe, Puntland, though both consulates have remained operational despite the directive.

The agreement to mend ties was part of discussions during a working visit by Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud to Ethiopia, where he was welcomed by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The leaders discussed strengthening fraternal relations and cooperation on various bilateral and regional issues, emphasizing mutual trust, confidence, and respect.

They also focused on enhancing security cooperation, economic collaboration, and infrastructure development to boost trade and prosperity. The leaders reaffirmed their commitment to the Ankara Declaration, aiming to expedite technical negotiations as outlined in the declaration.

This move signals a significant step towards normalizing relations between the two East African neighbors, following a period of diplomatic strain.

GAROWE ONLINE

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