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Somalia foreign minister meets Yemen deputy foreign minister in New Delhi to strengthen bilateral cooperation

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Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Abdisalaam Ali, held a high-level meeting with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the Republic of Yemen, Ambassador Mustafa Ahmed Noman, in New Delhi, India. The meeting was part of the broader Arab-India Summit engagements, bringing together leaders from India and Arab countries to discuss regional cooperation and development.

During the discussions, both ministers emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral relations and deepening political coordination between Somalia and Yemen. They explored avenues to enhance diplomatic collaboration and agreed on the necessity of continuing regular consultations on regional and international issues of mutual interest.

A significant portion of the meeting focused on developments in the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa. The ministers exchanged views on shared security challenges, particularly maritime security and measures to prevent threats to stability in the region. Both sides stressed the need for cooperation to safeguard peace, protect trade routes, and ensure safe navigation in these strategic waterways, which are critical for regional and global commerce.

In addition to maritime concerns, discussions covered the broader security and political situation in the Horn of Africa. Somalia and Yemen reaffirmed their commitment to working together on regional initiatives that promote peace, security, and socio-economic development. The ministers recognized that fostering strong bilateral ties contributes not only to national interests but also to the overall stability and prosperity of the region.

The meeting highlighted the historic and fraternal relationship between Somalia and Yemen, underscoring the mutual commitment of both countries to maintain peaceful and cooperative ties. Minister Cabdisalaam Cali and Ambassador Noman concluded the meeting with a shared understanding to expand diplomatic engagement, facilitate joint initiatives, and continue addressing regional challenges through collaboration and dialogue.

This engagement reflects Somalia’s ongoing efforts to strengthen partnerships with neighboring countries, enhance regional security frameworks, and support stability in the Horn of Africa, while reinforcing diplomatic and economic cooperation with strategic partners in the Middle East.

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