Baghdad, Iraq – Mr. Abdisalam Ali Abdi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Federal Republic of Somalia, attended the Arab League Foreign Ministers’ Conference held in Baghdad, Iraq. This significant meeting served as a crucial precursor to the upcoming Arab League summit scheduled for May 17th.
The conference brought together foreign ministers from across the Arab region to engage in in-depth discussions on the prevailing political, economic, and security landscapes. A key focus was placed on enhancing Arab cooperation to effectively address the evolving challenges facing member states.
Minister Abdisalam Ali Abdi’s participation shows the Federal Government of Somalia’s commitment to fostering unity and collaboration among Arab nations. Somalia actively seeks to contribute to finding sustainable solutions for the region’s challenges and to promote peace, stability, and shared development.
The discussions at the Foreign Ministers’ Conference are expected to shape the agenda and outcomes of the Arab League summit, where key decisions and strategies concerning the Arab world will be deliberated upon by the heads of state. Somalia’s involvement at this level reflects its dedication to playing a constructive role in regional affairs and contributing to the collective progress of the Arab community.