Addis Ababa, SONNA – The ambassadors of Somalia and Mozambique to Ethiopia met in Addis Ababa to discuss ways to strengthen the relationship between the two countries on Monday. The Somali ambassador, Abdullahi Mohamed Warfaa, and the Mozambican ambassador, Sergio Balio, discussed a range of issues, including security, trade, and investment. They also agreed to work together to promote cultural and educational exchanges.
Ambassador Warfaa stated that the Somali government is committed to strengthening ties with Mozambique. He highlighted the importance of the Somali community in Mozambique, which he said is a valuable asset to both countries. The Somali community in Mozambique plays a vital role in fostering cultural exchange and promoting economic cooperation between the two nations.
The meeting between the two ambassadors is a positive step towards enhancing cooperation and deepening the relationship between Somalia and Mozambique. The two countries have much to gain from increased collaboration in areas such as security, trade, and investment. The promotion of cultural and educational exchanges will also help to strengthen ties and foster mutual understanding between the people of Somalia and Mozambique.