Erdoğan meets Somali counterpart at Antalya Diplomacy Forum

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan held a high-level meeting with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia on the sidelines of the 4th Antalya Diplomacy Forum.
During the meeting, President Erdoğan emphasized the ongoing efforts to deepen Türkiye-Somalia relations, reaffirming Ankara's commitment to enhancing cooperation across various fields. He underscored that both nations would continue to take concrete steps to bolster their partnership.
Highlighting Somalia’s path toward national reconciliation, President Erdoğan expressed his strong support for the country’s efforts to achieve unity, solidarity, and internal stability. He assured that Türkiye would remain a steadfast partner in Somalia’s journey toward peace and development.
The leaders also exchanged views on broader regional and international issues, in line with the forum’s goal of fostering diplomatic dialogue and cooperation. (ILKHA)
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