Addis Ababa, January 12, 2025 – Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is set to visit Addis Ababa tomorrow, marking his first official trip to Ethiopia since the signing of the Ankara Agreement in December 2024. This visit signals a thaw in diplomatic tensions between the two neighbors, following months of strained relations over Ethiopia’s controversial memorandum with Somaliland.
The Ankara Agreement, brokered by Turkey, paved the way for renewed negotiations between Ethiopia and Somalia, particularly regarding Ethiopia’s access to the sea. The accord reaffirmed Somalia’s territorial integrity while opening the door for technical discussions on maritime cooperation.
President Mohamud’s visit is expected to focus on strengthening bilateral relations, discussing regional security, and advancing economic cooperation. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is likely to welcome the Somali leader, with high-level meetings planned to reinforce mutual trust and address lingering concerns.
This visit is seen as a diplomatic breakthrough, marking a shift from recent hostilities to constructive engagement. Analysts believe that both nations recognize the strategic importance of collaboration for regional stability and development in the Horn of Africa.
The visit also underscores Turkey’s growing role as a mediator in East African diplomacy, following its successful facilitation of the Ankara Agreement.
More updates to follow as the visit unfolds.