speech on Somalia .
In the international arena, there are some problems that you can solve on your own or with a minimal number of partners. There are some others that you cannot easily find a solution for, because they have already become so stiffened by being there for a long time. More importantly they have become the problems of our consciences. The plight of Somalia, which is among the least developed countries, represents a disgrace for the international community in the 21st century.
The long-standing tragedy in Somalia is a big question the whole world has been ignoring for decades. Unfortunately as the international community we have been silently watching the people of this war-torn country suffering, being driven away from their homes and even becoming victims of terror. We should openly admit that we all have a responsibility in this. Today is the time to give back to the Somali people what has been taken from them. Today is the day international actors and friends of Somalia will come together with a unified resolve and in a determined way, with cooperation as well as coordination, to help these people.
With this aim, Turkey has taken a concrete step to help her Somali brothers and sisters get rid of the life-threatening challenges they have been facing for a long time. The visit of the Turkish prime minister together with his family and members of the Council of Ministers to Mogadishu in late August 2011 became a remarkable starting point on this path. Following this historic visit, Turkey launched a comprehensive campaign to meet the needs of the people and the government of that beautiful country. It coincided with a severe drought that hit the Horn of Africa, and our efforts also concentrated on combating this natural disaster.
Shortly after this visit, our embassy was reopened after nearly two decades, with a resident ambassador, as Turkish NGOs, representatives of different aid organizations and public departments arrived in the country to carry out their work. Our intention was also to draw the attention of world public opinion to this tragedy. Turkey took the initiative to inform her international partners in every possible forum about the needs of Somalia and the urgency of meeting them.
Today, we gladly observe that the reaction of the international arena on this issue is visible. With the UN to be the first, some international actors are now considering establishing ties with Somalia. However, these are not enough to revitalize this long-suffering country and put it on its feet again. More aid, more work, more support are needed from all of us.