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February 23, 2025
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Baku, Azerbaijan  Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has embarked on a landmark visit to Azerbaijan, signaling a new chapter in diplomatic and economic collaboration between the two nations.The visit, which includes high-level meetings with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and key government officials, is expected to focus on strengthening political alliances, economic partnerships, and investment opportunities. Somalia, strategically positioned in the Horn of Africa, seeks to expand its global alliances, and Azerbaijan, with its growing influence in the energy and infrastructure sectors, presents a key partner.

Diplomatic analysts suggest that discussions may cover mutual trade interests, development projects, and security cooperation, given Somalia’s ongoing fight against terrorism and Azerbaijan’s strategic geopolitical positioning. The visit also underscores Somalia’s commitment to fostering international relations beyond traditional allies, opening doors for potential economic collaborations in sectors like energy, agriculture, and infrastructure.

This diplomatic engagement comes at a time when both countries are looking to expand their global influence, and Mohamud’s visit could lay the foundation for long-term cooperation between Africa and the Caucasus region.

This visit marks a crucial step in Somalia’s broader foreign policy agenda, as it seeks to attract international investors and strengthen bilateral ties with non-traditional partners. For Azerbaijan, forging stronger ties with African nations aligns with its expanding global outreach strategy. As discussions progress, all eyes will be on the agreements and partnerships that emerge from this high-level diplomatic mission.

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