Somalia, Saudi Arabia sign agreement on military cooperation
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Somalia, Saudi Arabia sign agreement on military cooperation
"Somalia has signed a military cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia, weeks after inking a similar deal with Qatar, as Mogadishu seeks regional support against Israel's recognition of the breakaway region of Somaliland. The memorandum of understanding was signed on Monday between Somali Minister of Defence Ahmed Moallim Fiqi and his Saudi counterpart, Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, in Riyadh."
"The agreement aims to strengthen the frameworks of defense and military cooperation between the two countries, and includes multiple areas of common interest, serving the strategic interests of both parties, Somalia's Ministry of Defence said. Prince Khalid confirmed the agreement in a post on X. But neither country provided further details. Last month, Somalia signed a defence pact with Qatar, aimed at strengthening military ties and security collaboration, according to the Somali state news agency."
"The pact with Qatar focuses on military training, the exchange of expertise, the development of defence capabilities, and enhanced security cooperation, in support of efforts to promote regional security and stability, it said. Doha said the agreement was aimed at strengthening areas of joint cooperation in a way that serves mutual interests and enhances defense partnerships. The diplomatic offensive by Somalia comes amid growing tensions in the Horn of Africa region following Israel's world-first recognition of Somaliland in December."
"Mogadishu has warned that Israel plans to set up a military base in the breakaway region, which could be used to launch attacks on neighbouring countries. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud told Al Jazeera last week that Mogadishu will never allow the establishment of an Israeli base in Somaliland and will confront any such move. We will fight in our capacity. Of course, we will defend ourselves,"
Somalia signed a military cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia in Riyadh, following a similar defence pact with Qatar, to strengthen defense frameworks and seek regional support. The Saudi memorandum of understanding was signed by Somali Defence Minister Ahmed Moallim Fiqi and Saudi Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz. The agreements aim to enhance military training, exchange expertise, develop defence capabilities, and deepen security cooperation. Neither Somalia nor Saudi Arabia disclosed further details. Doha said its pact focuses on joint cooperation to serve mutual interests and bolster defence partnerships. Somalia pursued these pacts amid tensions after Israel recognised Somaliland, which Mogadishu opposes and warns could host a foreign military base.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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