13
Dec
Historic Peace Agreement Between Ethiopia and Somalia Brokered by Türkiye
The Ankara Declaration, brokered by Türkiye, marks a significant step towards peace between Ethiopia and Somalia, addressing long-standing border disputes and alleged interference. The US, UAE, and other international actors applauded Türkiye’s mediation, emphasizing respect for national sovereignty and support for regional stability. The agreement reinforces cooperation on shared security and development goals, showing Türkiye’s growing influence as a regional peacemaker.
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