MOGADISHU, Somalia – In a significant development for Somalia’s maritime security and defense cooperation, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud recently welcomed the arrival of a Turkish warship to the port of Mogadishu.
This event marks the implementation of a defense agreement between Somalia and Turkey, which was signed in February 2024, aimed at bolstering Somalia’s naval capabilities and protecting its territorial waters.
The Turkish warship, Kınalıada F514, docked at Mogadishu Sea Port on April 23, 2024, two months after the signing of the pact. This agreement was initiated in response to Ethiopia’s memorandum of understanding with Somaliland, a breakaway region of Somalia, which had triggered concerns about the security of Somalia’s coastline.
President Mohamud’s presence at the event highlighted the importance of the defense deal, which not only involves the training and equipment of the Somali navy but also extends to the protection of Somalia’s coastal region.
The agreement has been seen as a countermeasure against the Ethiopian deal with Somaliland, which was perceived as a threat to Somalia’s sovereignty.
During the ceremony, President Mohamud expressed gratitude towards Turkey for its continued support in various sectors, including security, humanitarian aid, and development in Somalia. He emphasized the significance of the defense agreement in enhancing Somalia’s maritime security and protecting its territorial integrity.
The defense deal has also stirred reactions from other nations. The United Arab Emirates, which previously supported Somalia’s security, expressed its discontent with the agreement by halting its security assistance to Somalia. This move was seen as an attempt to pressure President Mohamud’s government into reconsidering its deal with Turkey.
The arrival of the Turkish warship not only signals the beginning of the implementation of the defense agreement but also marks a new chapter in the relations between Somalia and Turkey.
As part of this agreement, Turkey is set to play a crucial role in building, training, and equipping the Somali navy to ensure the country can effectively safeguard its territorial waters against threats such as piracy, terrorism, and foreign interference.
In conclusion, the historic visit of the Turkish warship and the subsequent defense cooperation agreement between Somalia and Turkey represent a significant step towards strengthening Somalia’s naval capabilities and ensuring the security of its coastline.
This development is expected to have lasting implications for the geopolitical dynamics in the Horn of Africa and the wider region.