China, Somalia working together to stop terrorist tide
Chinese-Somali relations undergo positive developments in terms of military and economic cooperation, counterterrorism and the reconstruction of the Arab-African country which fights a terrorist tide represented by the al-Qaeda-leaning al-Shabaab group.
China works to strengthen its presence in the
Horn of Africa, in general, and in Somalia, in particular.
This comes against the background of the extreme
importance of this region in Chinese foreign policies.
The same region comes at the centre of constant
rivalry between Beijing and the West.
Foothold
Beijing is keen to establish a foothold in
Somalia through economic and security agreements.
It pours investments in infrastructure projects,
intervenes in this country diplomatically and tries to mediate a solution to
political crises in Somalia, in an attempt to emphasize the paramount
importance of its presence in the Horn of Africa.
China also wants to deepen this presence with
the aim of confronting regional and international forces that have influence in
the same region.
After Hassan Sheikh Mahmud took over the reins
of power in Somalia, cooperation between Beijing and Mogadishu has grown.
China is keen to provide support to Somalia on
the road of taking advantage of the country's investment potential to achieve
significant and joint economic gains.
Last March, meetings between Chinese and Somali
officials were held to strengthen mutual relations between the two countries,
combat terrorism and lift the arms embargo imposed on Mogadishu.
As the drought crisis in Mogadishu worsened,
China announced a donation to Somalia of more than 1,000 tonnes of emergency
food aid to cope with that crisis.
Political positions
During the recent period, China supported Somalia
in international forums more than once, which was confirmed by Chinese
President Xi Jinping, on the side-lines of the Riyadh Gulf-China cooperation
and Development summit in December 2022, to support Mogadishu in the field of
counterterrorism and reconstruction.
China called on other countries to take
positive positions related on humanitarian issues in Somalia.
Last February, China called on the
international community to resolve the humanitarian crisis and provide
assistance to Somalis in the face of terrorism, ensure the timely delivery of
humanitarian relief, and firmly ensure that the security and development needs
of the Somali people are met.
The economic, military and security dimension
of the Horn of Africa plays a role in China's interest in that region.
Therefore, China is keen to move its
activities, orientations and projects to support its presence and increase its
influence to preserve its interests in the African continent.