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Turkey Seeks to Mediate Between Somali Government and Opposition Amid Rising Tensions

[Shabelle] Mogadishu, Somalia -- Turkey has launched efforts to mediate between Somalia's federal government and opposition leaders following recent clashes in Mogadishu that have heightened fears of political instability and drawn concern from international partners.

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Turkey Seeks to Mediate Between Somali Government and Opposition Amid Rising Tensions
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Turkey is mediating between Somalia's federal government and opposition leaders following recent clashes in Mogadishu that raised concerns about political instability.

What was announced

  1. Turkey has sent a high-level delegation led by the deputy head of its intelligence service to facilitate dialogue between the Somali government and opposition leaders.
  2. The international community has expressed alarm over the violence in Mogadishu, urging political actors to resolve their differences through dialogue.
  3. Opposition figures have accused Turkey of siding with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's administration, complicating its mediation efforts.

Context

Recent clashes in Mogadishu have heightened fears of political instability and drawn concern from international partners.

Turkey has not publicly responded to the accusations, but it has consistently emphasized its support for Somalia's stability, security and state-building efforts.

Deputy head of Turkey's intelligence service
Mogadishu, Somalia
2026-06-08

Why this matters: This situation is critical for Somalia's political future and stability, which affects the lives of its citizens and international relations.

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AllAfrica Somalia

Mogadishu, Somalia — Turkey has launched efforts to mediate between Somalia's federal government and opposition leaders following recent clashes in Mogadishu that have heightened fears of political instability and drawn concern from international partners.

The international community has expressed alarm over the violence that recently shook the Somali capital, issuing repeated calls for restraint and urging rival political actors to resolve their differences through dialogue and consensus rather than confrontation.

The clashes and military movements in Mogadishu have unsettled residents and raised concerns among Somalia's foreign partners, who have warned against actions that could undermine the country's fragile stability.

Amid the tensions, a high-level Turkish delegation led by the deputy head of Turkey's intelligence service is in Mogadishu holding separate meetings with government officials and opposition leaders, according to sources familiar with the talks. The delegation is seeking to ease tensions and facilitate dialogue between the rival sides over Somalia's political future and electoral process.

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