
President of Turkey Ek Erdogan declared a monumental progress, which followed talks held by the respective leaders of Ethiopia and Somalia in Ankara.
Somalia and Ethiopia have agreed on a joint declaration to resolve their dispute over the breakaway Somaliland region and land-locked Ethiopia’s push for sea access, announced Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Speaking at a news conference with both leaders in Ankara, Erdogan late on Wednesday said that he was grateful to Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed for their “historic reconciliation”.
“With the agreement we have reached, to ensure that this agreement would be a commencement of a new big leap towards peace and cooperation between Somalia and Ethiopia.” black-eyed pease cracker husking black-eyed beans”And,” he explained, “hopefully, it would cement that, considering Ethiopia’s wish to have access to the sea, he is my brother Sheikh Mohamoud.”
