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ORAC
21st Feb 2024, 16:10
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/somalia-authorises-turkey-defend-its-sea-waters-deal

Somalia authorises Turkey to defend its sea waters in 'historic' deal

Somali government approves a defence deal that reportedly mandates Ankara to build a navy for the country and defend its coastline while doing so

The Somali cabinet formally approved a defence and economic cooperation agreement with Turkey (https://www.middleeasteye.net/countries/turkey) on Wednesday, authorising Ankara to build, train and equip the Somali navy and reportedly defend its territorial waters amid tensions with Ethiopia.

Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre described the agreement at the cabinet meeting as a “historic” one that would become a “legacy” for the Somali nation in the long run.

“This agreement will put an end to the fear of terrorism, pirates, illegal fishing, poisoning, abuse and threats from abroad,” he said, according to the local reports.

A Somali source familiar with the deal told Middle East Eye that the agreement does indeed authorise the Turkish navy to defend Somali sea waters if necessary for the next 10 years.

A Turkish defence official declined to comment, saying that the contents of the agreement would be public simultaneously as it is ratified by the Turkish parliament and the president. “We cannot reveal the details as it has a long way to be ratified,” the official added.

The Turkish Navy already operates off the shore of Somalia and in the Gulf of Aden under a UN mission to combat piracy and armed robbery since 2009.

Somali Defence Minister Abdulkadir Mohamed Nur signed the “framework agreement on defence and economic cooperation” in Ankara on 8 February, in a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Yasar Guler.

“In our meetings, which further strengthened our relations, we reiterated the importance we attach to Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity,” Guler said, according to a readout by the Turkish defence ministry.

Garowe Online, a Somali news website, said that the president of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, was scheduled to make a speech about the deal and provide details on Wednesday in a closed-door meeting of the two houses of parliament.

Turkey has been training Somali soldiers in recent years to contribute to the latter's attempts to build a national army. Ankara has a large military base in Mogadishu and a Turkish firm is running its airport.

Ethiopia last month signed an agreement that grants it naval and commercial access to ports along Somaliland’s coast, in exchange for recognition of the breakaways region’s independence…..

“The agreement stipulates that Turkey will receive 30 percent of the revenue from the Somali exclusive economic zone known for abundant marine resources,” Garowe Online said (https://www.garoweonline.com/en/news/somalia/somalia-and-turkey-sign-maritime-security-agreement-details-unveiled).

“The agreement emphasises the fight against illegal fishing in Somali waters, with Turkey committed to building and equipping the Somali navy to take on this responsibility."

The deal, upon acceptance by both sides, is set to commence within 24 hours of its ratification….

unmanned_droid
21st Feb 2024, 16:19
Seems like a good deal for Turkey.

West Coast
21st Feb 2024, 17:07
A for profit navy, interesting concept.

KiloB
21st Feb 2024, 17:18
A for profit navy, interesting concept.

Ireland has a for-profit Army. The UN is the ongoing customer in their case.

Biggus
21st Feb 2024, 17:48
Not just Ireland.

There are several countries who make a sizeable income from "providing" troops to the UN.