Mogadishu, Somalia – The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Federal Government of Somalia, Ambassador Ahmed Ma’allin Fiqi, recently met with the Malaysian Ambassador to Somalia and Kenya, Ruzaimi Bin Mohamad, in Mogadishu. The meeting took place during the presentation of the National Transformation Plan (NTP), highlighting the collaborative vision for Somalia’s future.
The discussions centered on fortifying the relationship between Somalia and Malaysia, focusing on mutual interests such as trade, education, and development. Both officials emphasized the importance of fostering closer ties and exploring new avenues for cooperation that would benefit both nations.
Ambassador Ahmed Ma’allin Fiqi expressed his gratitude for Malaysia’s continued support and commitment to Somalia’s development. He highlighted the potential for increased trade partnerships and educational exchanges that could drive economic growth and cultural enrichment for both countries.
Malaysian Ambassador Ruzaimi Bin Mohamad reiterated Malaysia’s dedication to strengthening bilateral relations with Somalia. He praised the Somali government’s efforts in implementing the National Transformation Plan and expressed Malaysia’s willingness to contribute to Somalia’s development initiatives.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to furthering cooperation in key sectors, enhancing the ties between Somalia and Malaysia, and working together towards achieving sustainable development and prosperity for both nations.
The strategic discussions and the presentation of the National Transformation Plan signify a promising future for Somalia-Malaysia relations, paving the way for stronger economic, educational, and developmental collaborations.