Somalia’s Minister of Interior, Ali Yusuf Hosh, hosted an Iftar reception with key international partners on [Date], bringing together representatives from Djibouti, the European Union (EU), Italy, China, the United Kingdom (UK), Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the United Nations (UN).
The event provided a platform for constructive discussions on Somalia’s ongoing efforts in liberation, stabilization, and national reconciliation.
The reception, which took place during the holy month of Ramadan, underscored the importance of collaborative international support in achieving Somalia’s long-term peace and development goals.
Minister Hosh emphasized the country’s progress in rebuilding its institutions and securing a more peaceful and prosperous future, while acknowledging the challenges that remain.
Representatives from the partner countries and organizations expressed their continued commitment to supporting Somalia’s sovereignty, security, and stability.
The discussions highlighted the need for strengthened diplomatic and humanitarian efforts to support Somalia’s recovery, while ensuring that the needs of vulnerable communities are prioritized.
The Iftar reception provided an opportunity for both Somali leaders and international partners to reaffirm their commitment to Somalia’s development and to discuss strategic partnerships that will contribute to the country’s success in overcoming political, security, and economic challenges.
Minister Hosh concluded the event by reiterating the government’s dedication to fostering peace, stability, and national unity, which are essential for Somalia’s long-term growth and prosperity.