Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s visit to Somalia signifies a new phase in the cooperation between Ethiopia and Somalia, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timotheos. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations, particularly in economic cooperation, and is indicative of both countries’ commitment to regional peace and development.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s recent visit to Somalia has marked a significant advancement in the cooperation and friendship between the two nations. The visit, described by Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timotheos, emphasizes a new phase of collaboration that aims to strengthen the ties between Ethiopia and Somalia.
During this working visit, the Prime Minister’s delegation engaged in discussions that are expected to enhance economic cooperation and strengthen relations in various sectors. According to Gedion, previous interactions at different levels further highlight the deepening of partnership between the two neighboring countries.
The visit has also been seen as a fruitful opportunity for both nations to elevate their collaboration in economic, social, and other critical areas. Gedion highlighted the impact of reciprocal visits among leaders, which has played an essential role in enhancing bilateral relations built on strong political commitments.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s visit to Somalia is a pivotal event that signifies renewed efforts to strengthen bilateral relations. Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timotheos noted that the interactions and collaborative discussions underscore the mutual commitment to peace and development in the region. This visit sets a foundation for enhanced economic and political partnerships, reflecting Ethiopia’s strategic interests in fostering stability with its neighboring country.
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