Tanzania agrees to support Somalia’s security strategy

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MOGADISHU, Somalia - Tanzania has agreed to support Somalia’s security strategy, a move which would significantly assist the Horn of Africa nation in effectively dealing with Al-Shabaab, a group which has been creating havoc in the country for the last two decades.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan commended Somalia’s efforts towards restoring peace and security within its borders and pledged continued support in various international forums and initiatives aimed at promoting stability in the region.

“We commend Somalia for its sustained efforts to restore security and peace in their country. As a delegate of the African Union’s Peace and Security Council and other international forums, Tanzania will continue to assist efforts to restore peace in the country," she said.

Along with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, the two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to closely partner on matters of common interests. Hassan Sheikh toured the East African nation for a state visit, which coincided with Tanzania's 60th anniversary.

President Samia also acknowledged the longstanding relationship between the people of Tanzania and Somalia, underscoring the opportunity provided by President Mohamud’s visit to further strengthen ties. President Mohamud’s visits marked a significant moment as the first official visit by a Somali national leader since Somalia’s accession to the East African Community (EAC).

Both leaders stressed the importance of unity within their countries as a means to advance the broader goal of African unity, echoing the vision of the continent’s founders.

“Our objective is to enhance the consultation sessions between the two nations by convening meetings involving sectoral stakeholders, they aim to pinpoint areas and projects of collaboration beneficial to both parties.

Consequently, we have reached an agreement for sectoral ministers and experts to convene, deliberate, and subsequently identify areas for cooperation,” President Samia said.

President Samia reaffirmed Tanzania’s commitment to providing training opportunities in defence, security, and government services, demonstrating the country’s readiness to assist Somalia in capacity building. The leaders also agreed to strengthen cooperation in social sectors, particularly in health and education.

Furthermore, Tanzania promised to collaborate with Somalia in implementing various aspects of regional cooperation to ensure mutual benefits for both nations as members of the East African Community.

“I would like to thank the government of Tanzania and its people for standing by us even in times when we had challenges with our neighbours,” Hassan Sheikh said.

GAROWE ONLINE

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