Ethiopia’s intelligence chief Redwan Hussein made an unannounced visit to Somalia, where he met with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, amid heightened tensions in the Horn of Africa, Somali media reported.
Hussein met Mohamud at the presidential palace, Villa Somalia, to deliver a message from Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, though the contents were not made public, according to Somali local media.
He also held talks with Mahad Salad, head of Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency, at the agency’s headquarters.
Neither the Ethiopian nor Somali governments issued an official statement on the visit or disclosed details of the meetings.
The visit comes against the backdrop of renewed regional tensions following Israel’s announcement on December 26 recognising Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland as an independent and sovereign state, a move that made Tel Aviv the only country in the world to formally recognise the breakaway region.
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