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Somali, Turkish Presidents Meet in Istanbul: What You Need to Know

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Mucaaradka iyo Safiirka Turkiga oo ku shiraya hoyga Shariif Sheekh Axmed

Safiirka Turkiga iyo hoggaamiyeyaasha mucaaradka oo ku shiraya hoyga Sheekh Shariif.

Xog: Maxay tahay xarunta cusub ee ‘Halmeel’ ee maanta Golaha Wasiirradu ansixiyeen?

Golaha Wasiirrada oo ansixiyey dhismaha xarunta adeegga mideysan ee "Halmeel".

Kuleylkii oo laga nastay: Roobka maanta ka da’ay Muqdisho oo dadku ku diirsadeen.

Dadweynaha oo si weyn u soo dhaweeyay nafiskan ka dib kulaylkii jiray.

Turkiga oo ka dhabeynaya ballantii: Ciidamada Soomaaliya oo helaya garab cusub oo toos ah.

Turkiga oo ballan-qaaday taageero toos ah oo ka dhan ah Al-Shabaab iyo Daacish.

Xog: Sirdoonka qaranka oo fashiliyay shirqool weyn oo ka dhacay Shabeellaha Dhexe.

Hay’adda NISA oo kaashanaysa saaxiibada caalamiga ah ayaa howlgal dhabbagal ah ka fulisay Shabeellaha Dhexe.

Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud arrived in Istanbul on Tuesday for talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, as the two countries seek to deepen strategic cooperation amid growing regional tensions.

Mohamud was received by senior Turkish officials upon arrival, according to the Somali presidency. His visit coincides with a high-level bilateral engagement aimed at reviewing and strengthening political, security and economic ties between Somalia and Turkey.

The Somali president is expected to hold talks with Erdogan focusing on regional developments, shared security interests and the expansion of long-standing cooperation between the two allies.

Turkey has been one of Somalia’s closest partners for more than a decade, providing support in infrastructure development, humanitarian assistance, military training and diplomatic engagement. Ankara also operates its largest overseas military training base in Mogadishu.

The visit comes at a sensitive time for Somalia, which is facing heightened diplomatic activity following recent regional developments and is seeking to consolidate international backing from key allies.

Officials did not disclose the duration of the visit or whether new agreements would be signed.

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