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Wang Yi, China's top diplomat, postpones his visit to Somalia

China's top diplomatic official has delayed what would have been an 'historic visit' to Somalia as part of a 'tour' 'of Africa' aimed at boosting strategic 'trade', the East African nation's Foreign Affairs Ministry announced on Friday.

Wang Yi was to be the first Chinese Foreign Minister since the 1980s.

Mogadishu was expected to receive a diplomatic boost after Israel became first country to formally recognize the breakaway Republic of Somaliland. This northern region declared its independence in 1991.

Somalia's relationship with the U.S. is also at an all-time low after Washington announced this week that it would stop?further aid to the government over a dispute regarding the demolition of World Food Programme warehouse.

Officials from the Somali Foreign Affairs Ministry said that they would provide the reason and future schedule of Wang's trip later.

Wang began his annual New Years tour of Africa Wednesday. He focused on strategic trade in?East Africa and Southern Africa, as Beijing sought to secure vital shipping routes?and supply lines for resources.

Wang will also travel to Tanzania and Lesotho on the trip that continues until January 12.

He called for greater cooperation with Africa's fast-growing economy in areas such as infrastructure, green industries, and digital economy when he met Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmad on Thursday.

(source: Reuters)