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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Somali Army Chief, US, UK, Turkey, AU Boost Joint Anti-Militant Ops in Mogadishu
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Somali Army Chief, US, UK, Turkey, AU Boost Joint Anti-Militant Ops in Mogadishu

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Last updated: April 10, 2026 6:40 am
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Somali Army Commander Meets International Allies to Boost Security Cooperation Against Militants

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Strengthening Joint OperationsInternational Backing for Somalia’s SecurityA Push for Lasting Stability

Mogadishu, Somalia — Somali National Army (SNA) Land Forces Commander Major General Sahal Abdullahi Omar held high-level talks with African Union and allied military officials in Mogadishu this week, aiming to strengthen joint counterterrorism efforts and accelerate security operations.

The closed-door meeting brought together senior officers from the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), the United States, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. Discussions focused on enhancing coordination against militant groups, including Al-Shabaab, while increasing international support for Somali-led security initiatives.

Strengthening Joint Operations

Officials emphasized the need for faster, more effective military cooperation to dismantle extremist networks. Key topics included intelligence-sharing, operational planning, and logistical support to bolster Somali forces.

Major General Omar acknowledged the critical role of international partners in rebuilding Somalia’s military capabilities. “Continued collaboration is essential to securing lasting stability,” he said in a statement following the talks.

International Backing for Somalia’s Security

Representatives from allied nations reaffirmed their commitment to Somalia’s fight against terrorism, pledging additional resources to help the SNA take the lead in operations. The U.S., Turkey, and UK have been key supporters, providing training, equipment, and air support in recent offensives.

The meeting concluded with an agreement to deepen strategic cooperation, ensuring Somali forces are better equipped to counter threats independently in the long term. Officials also discussed plans to expand stabilization efforts in newly liberated regions.

A Push for Lasting Stability

With Somalia transitioning from AU peacekeeping support to Somali-led security, the talks underscored the urgency of building self-sufficient military capabilities. Recent gains against Al-Shabaab have been significant, but officials warn that sustained pressure is needed to prevent regrouping.

The Somali government has intensified operations with international backing, reclaiming key territories from militants over the past year. However, challenges remain, including improving troop readiness and securing rural areas.

As partnerships strengthen, the focus remains on delivering tangible security improvements for Somali civilians caught in the crossfire of prolonged conflict.

— Reported by Nexio News

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