Hargeisa (hornpost.com/) The government of Somalia has signed an agreement with the government of Turkey today on an investment agreement on fishing, which will lead our country to earn millions of dollars a year.
This news written in the Somali language was broadcast by the government media.
Hornpost reporters have translated the content of the agreement between the two governments read it "The Minister of the Ministry of Fisheries and Blue Economy of XFS, Mr. Ahmed Hassan Adan, today welcomed a delegation from the Turkish Government to Mogadishu who came to the country to invest in fishing and marine resources.
The minister and the delegation signed a memorandum of understanding, (Fisheries Cooperation Agreement, MoU) which will lead to billions of dollars in fish harvesting in the country, and will implement effective opportunities to develop fishing throughout the country.
This action came after the Ministry of Fisheries reformed the country's fisheries law, and all the regulations that made it possible to invest in marine resources, and it is clear that many stakeholders are ready to invest in Somali fish, with the Turkish government first.
Somalia's sea is recognized as the most resourceful water in the western Indian Ocean, so if it is well invested, Somalia can take the first place in the world's fish production."
The agreements between Somalia and Turkey are very ambiguous
The government of Somalia seems to have invested the resources of Somalia in the country of Turkey, which has already signed agreements to produce oil for the protection of the seas of Somalia and other mineral agreements that they are producing. It is not known how these resources will be distributed and the content of those agreements that have not been given to the public.
The content of the agreement did not mention the money that Turkey is investing in fishing in Somalia, the income from how the Somali people benefit from it has not been explained and it seems that agreements have been reached and not explained.
The Turkish delegation arrived in Mogadishu and did not mention the positions and responsibilities of the Turkish government, but they seem to belong to the Ministry of Fisheries of the country.
Horpost staff Reporter
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