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China’s top diplomat postpones visit to Somalia, arrives in Tanzania

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By Abdi Sheikh and ​Vincent Mumo Nzilani

MOGADISHU, Jan 9 (Reuters) - China's top diplomat postponed what would have been a historic visit to Somalia, part of a tour of Africa ⁠aimed at bolstering strategic trade, the East African nation's foreign affairs ministry said on Friday.

Wang Yi's planned visit would have been the first by a Chinese ‍foreign minister since the 1980s.

It had been expected to provide Mogadishu with a diplomatic ​boost after Israel became the first country to formally recognise the breakaway Republic of Somaliland, a northern region that declared its independence in 1991.

Somalia's relations with the ​U.S. are also at a low point after Washington said this week it would pause further assistance that benefits the government over a dispute about the demolition of a World Food Programme warehouse.

Somali foreign affairs ministry officials told Reuters that the reason for the postponement and a future ‌schedule for Wang's visit would be provided later.

China's foreign affairs ministry did not ‌respond to a request for comment.

Wang began his annual New Year's tour of Africa on Wednesday, focusing ​on strategic trade access across East and Southern Africa as Beijing seeks to secure critical shipping routes and resource supply lines.

He arrived in Dar es ‌Salaam on Friday for a two-day working visit, Tanzania's foreign ministry said in a ⁠post on its X account.

It added that the visit aims ‌to strengthen bilateral relations and deepen economic ​ties between the two nations.

Wang met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Thursday and called for greater cooperation with Africa's fastest-growing economy, including in infrastructure, ⁠green industry, and the ⁠digital economy.

He is also expected to travel to Lesotho during the trip, which ​is due to conclude on January 12.

(Additional reporting by Sfundo Parakozov in Johannesburg and Joe Cash in Beijing;Editing ‌by Philippa Fletcher and Joe Bavier)

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