September 20, 2024

UAE Ambassador meets Prime Minister of SomaliaThe Minister of Culture and Cognitive Development discusses with the French Ambassador to Libya the cultural issue between the two sides.

MOGADISHU: Ahmad Juma Al Rumaithi, UAE Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Somalia, met with Hamza Abdi Barre, Prime Minister of Somalia, at the government’s headquarters in the capital, Mogadishu.

During the meeting, Al Rumaithi affirmed the close bilateral ties between the two countries across various fields, and emphasised the UAE’s keenness to enhance prospects of cooperation, and strengthen relations to achieve the aspirations of the two countries and their peoples.

Al Rumaithi highlighted that based on the strong bilateral ties and the UAE’s steadfast principles of providing aid to nations in need, the country is providing humanitarian and relief supplies to the areas impacted by recent floods in Somalia. The UAE is also in the process of dispatching a further shipment of supplies to be delivered and distributed in the affected areas, in coordination with the relevant entities in the government of Somalia and the Somali Disaster Management Agency.

Furthermore, Al Rumaithi affirmed the UAE’s support
for Somalia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence, and highlighted the need for collaborative efforts to promote security in the Horn of Africa, as well as for dialogue and diplomacy. He also emphasised the importance of exploring ways to coordinate with IGAD and the African Union to ensure stability in the region.

For his part, Prime Minister Barre commended the strong and deep-rooted bilateral ties, and constructive cooperation across multiple levels and fields. He also extended his gratitude to the UAE for all its endeavours in supporting Somalia.

During the meeting, the two sides reviewed the established relations between the two countries, ways to enhance and build upon them, and other areas of common interest.

Source: Emirates News Agency

The Minister of Culture and Cognitive Development, Mabrouka Tougha, discussed today, Thursday, with the French Ambassador to Libya, Mustafa Maharaj, the cultural issue between the two sides, in the presence of the embassy’s cultural cooperation advisor, Laurent Guillard.

The meeting, which was held at the Ministry’s office, was attended by the Director of the Office of International Cultural Cooperation, Khalifa Al-Hamedi, and the expert in archaeological affairs at the Ministry’s Office of Experts, Abdul Hadi Al-Ma’il.

Source: Libyan News Agency