Speaker Abdi Hashi receives the Global Parliament for Tolerance and Peace delegation in Mogadishu.
The Speaker of Somalia’s Upper House, Hon. Abdi Hashi Abdullahi, met with the President of the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace to discuss expanding legislative cooperation on peace and reconciliation. The two leaders signed an MoU that enables the Senate to become a full member of the global peace body, which includes over 100 nations.
The Speaker of the Upper House of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, Hon. Abdi Hashi Abdullahi, accompanied by the Second Deputy Speaker, Hon. Abdullahi Ali Hersi Timacadde, today received a high-level delegation led by the President of the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace, Hon. Ahmed Mohammed Al-Jarwan, at the Senate headquarters in Mogadishu.
The discussions focused on strengthening the role of legislative institutions in promoting peace, tolerance, dialogue, reconciliation, and mutual understanding. Both sides emphasized the importance of Somalia becoming a full and active member of the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace, enabling the country to present its peace-building vision and social harmony on global platforms.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Speaker Abdi Hashi and President Al-Jarwan jointly signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), officially paving the way for Somalia’s Upper House to join the International Parliament for Tolerance and Peace — an organization that brings together over 100 member states committed to advancing peace and coexistence around the world.