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Somalia and Saudi Arabia sign strategic maritime cooperation agreement.

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The Minister of Ports and Marine Transport of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Abdulqadir Mohamed Nur, has signed a cooperation agreement with the Minister of Transport of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser.

The agreement focuses on strengthening collaboration in maritime transport and port development, reinforcing the strategic partnership and deepening bilateral cooperation between the two countries.

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Key areas of cooperation include upgrading port infrastructure, improving maritime transport services, promoting investment, and facilitating the exchange of technical expertise and knowledge.

The deal is expected to enhance efficiency and productivity at Somalia’s ports, expand maritime trade connectivity, and strengthen the country’s role along the region’s strategic sea lanes. It is also anticipated to contribute significantly to national economic growth and the creation of sustainable development opportunities.

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