That's the BBC News.
The Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has visited the Somali capital Mogadishu, promising to open an embassy to help distribute aid to the victims of severe drought in the Horn of Africa. Mr Erdogan also announced that Turkey would rebuild the road to Mogadishu airport, restore a hospital, build schools and drill water wells. And he expressed regret that despite the suffering of the people of Somalia, no other country appeared to have a visible presence there.
土耳其总理埃尔多安访问索马里首都摩加迪沙,承诺开放大使馆,向非洲之角严重干旱的难民分发救助物资。埃尔多安还宣布,土耳其将重建前往摩加迪沙机场的道路,修复一座医院,建立学校,钻凿水井。他表示,尽管索马里人民遭遇如此困境,其他国家却没有出现在那里提供帮助,他感到非常遗憾。
"We were deeply saddened by the situation of the children in the two camps we visited. We are here to hear your voice more closely. We are here with our ministers, deputies, businessmen, businesswomen, artists and NGOs. We want to let the world know about your situation with this visit. Actually this is not a problem of Turkey; this is a problem of humanity."
“看到我们访问的两座难民营中儿童的状况,我们感到非常伤心。我们来到这里是为了更近距离的倾听你们的声音。我们的部长,副部长,商人,艺术家和非政府组织都来到这里。我们想通过这次访问让全世界了解你们的状况。实际上,这并不是土耳其的问题,这是人道主义的问题。”