Prime Minister Hamza meets the Global Council for Tolerance and Peace delegation in Mogadishu
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre met with a delegation from the Global Council for Tolerance and Peace to discuss cooperation on peacebuilding and reconciliation. The meeting focused on an upcoming memorandum of understanding between the Council and Somalia’s Parliament, reflecting the government’s commitment to a peaceful and unified nation.
The Prime Minister of the Federal Government of Somalia, Hamza Abdi Barre, today received a delegation from the Global Council for Tolerance and Peace, led by the Council’s President, Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Jarwan.
Prime Minister Hamza listened to the delegation’s message, which underscored the importance of peace, reconciliation, and global cooperation. The visit also aimed at advancing discussions on a memorandum of understanding to be signed between the Global Council and the Somali Parliament.
The Prime Minister thanked the delegation for their visit and shared with them the national leadership’s vision built on the principle of “A reconciled Somalia, at peace with the world.” He highlighted the significant progress the DanQaran Government has made in restoring peace, promoting community reconciliation, and strengthening national unity.
The delegation included parliamentarians from the sisterly nation of Djibouti—Hon. Cilmi Maxabah Wala and Hon. Abdoow Kaamil Mohamed-alongside former Somali lawmakers and officials who accompanied the meeting.
At the conclusion of the discussions, Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre presented Chairman Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Jarwan with a symbolic gift featuring a camel, an emblem deeply rooted in Somali culture representing generosity, resilience, and heritage.