“Did you hear about the time a camel strolled into the Turkish embassy in Mogadishu?” I ask, as we stand before the Embassy of Somalia here in Ankara. A ripple of laughter goes through the group. “No, really! Apparently, a confused but well-meaning camel wandered in one day, causing quite the diplomatic incident.” This, of course, is purely anecdotal, but it serves to highlight the unique relationship between Somalia and Turkey. The Embassy of Somalia in Ankara stands as a testament to this enduring bond. It is located on Reşit Galip Caddesi, in the Çankaya district. The embassy serves as the official representation of the Somali Federal Government in Turkey. It plays a crucial role in fostering and strengthening the bilateral relations between these two nations. These ties stretch back centuries, to trade and military alliances between the Ajuran Empire and the Ottoman Empire. More recently, Turkey has been a vital partner in Somalia’s post-civil war reconstruction and development. Turkey has invested heavily in Somalia, building hospitals like the Erdoğan Hospital in Mogadishu, renovating infrastructure like the Aden Adde International Airport, and even managing the Port of Mogadishu. The Embassy of Somalia in Ankara facilitates this cooperation, working to ensure the smooth flow of aid and investment. You can contact the embassy via email at ankaraembassy@mfa.gov.so or by phone at +90 312 436 40 28. The next time you’re craving some delicious Somali cuisine, remember that camel story and the strong diplomatic ties it represents, fostered right here at the Embassy of Somalia in Ankara.
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