Washington, D.C. – SONNA. A high-level meeting between the Federal Government of Somalia and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs took place during the 2025 IMF Spring Meetings, marking a significant step in strengthening bilateral development cooperation.
The Somali delegation was led by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Bihi Iimaan Ige, and included the Director General of the Ministry of Planning, Investment and Economic Development, Mr. Mohamed H. Shire. They met with Ms. Elsebeth Krogh Søndergaard, Director General for Development Policy at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to discuss aligning Denmark’s development assistance with Somalia’s National Transformation Plan (NTP 2025–2029).
The discussions centered on enhancing collaboration in key areas, including economic reforms and sustainable development. A major focus was Somalia’s ongoing currency reform, a critical pillar of the country’s economic recovery plan. The Somali delegation provided updates on the progress of government-led reforms, emphasizing their importance for long-term stability and growth.
Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to a partnership built on trust, transparency, and shared development goals. Minister Cige expressed Somalia’s gratitude for Denmark’s unwavering support, stating, “Denmark has been a true friend to Somalia, and their continued assistance reflects a strong solidarity with the Somali people.”
Ms. Søndergaard reiterated Denmark’s dedication to Somalia’s development, highlighting the importance of the NTP in driving transformative change. “We remain committed to supporting Somalia’s reform agenda and ensuring our cooperation delivers tangible benefits for its people,” she said.
The meeting emphasized the strong diplomatic ties between Somalia and Denmark, with both sides pledging to deepen engagement in the coming years. As Somalia advances its economic and governance reforms, international partnerships like this one will play a crucial role in achieving sustainable development.