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    Somali Foreign Minister Meets His Egyptian Counterpart at 5th Aswan Forum

    October 21, 2025
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    Somali Foreign Minister Abdelsalam Abdi Ali met with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdel Atti on the sidelines of the Fifth Aswan Forum for Sustainable Peace and Development.

    Held under the theme “A World in Flux, A Continent in Motion: Navigating Africa’s Progress Amid Global Shifts,” the forum serves as a premier African platform for dialogue on peace, security, and sustainable development.

    Egypt’s Commitment to Regional Stability

    During their meeting, the two ministers discussed arrangements for deploying Egyptian forces under the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM).

    Minister Abdel Atti reaffirmed Cairo’s strong commitment to support peace and stability in both Somalia and the wider Horn of Africa.

    He also expressed hope that deployment procedures would be completed soon, highlighting the importance of sustainable international funding to ensure the mission’s success and continuity.

    Expanding Cooperation Beyond Security

    The discussions went beyond military coordination.
    Both sides reviewed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, development, and health.

    Abdel Atti proposed holding a second Egypt–Somalia Business Forum in the near future to deepen economic partnerships and boost mutual investments.

    Somali Foreign Minister Expresses Somalia Appreciation for Egypt’s Support

    Somali Foreign Minister Abdi Ali thanked Egypt for its continued political and developmental support.

    He reiterated his government’s commitment to strengthening relations with Cairo and building on shared efforts for regional peace and prosperity.

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    Egypt’s Role in AUSSOM: A Strategic Step

    Egypt’s participation in AUSSOM was first announced in December 2024, four months after signing a military cooperation protocol with Somalia.

    At that time, Abdel Atti emphasized that Egypt’s deployment was made at the request of the Somali government and with the approval of the African Union Peace and Security Council.

    AUSSOM mission, which replaced the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), aims to help Somalia fight Al-Shabaab militants and stabilize the country.

    However, like its predecessor, the mission continues to face funding challenges that could affect operational effectiveness.

    Regional and Strategic Importance

    Egypt’s growing role in Somalia reflects its broader strategy to maintain regional stability across the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea corridor—areas vital to Egypt’s national security.

    While the two nations do not share borders, they have long-standing historic and cultural ties, and Cairo has consistently reaffirmed its support for Somalia’s sovereignty and unity.

    Aswan Forum’s Broader Context

    The Fifth Aswan Forum highlighted Africa’s pursuit of homegrown solutions to security and development challenges.

    Amid global geopolitical changes, the forum underscored the need for African-led peace efforts—a vision that aligns closely with Egypt’s diplomatic and peacekeeping approach.

    Economic Cooperation as a New Priority

    Beyond peacekeeping, the upcoming Egypt–Somalia Business Forum is expected to focus on trade opportunities, infrastructure projects, and joint development programs.

    This move signals Egypt’s intention to turn diplomatic dialogue into practical economic cooperation, supporting Somalia’s recovery and growth.

    For Somalia, stronger ties with Egypt bring new investment opportunities, technical expertise, and a reliable partner in development and governance.

    From Diplomacy to Action

    Egyptian troops are expected to arrive in Somalia in the coming weeks, marking a new chapter in regional collaboration.

    Observers say the real test will be implementation — ensuring that troop deployment, financial support, and development projects work hand in hand to deliver tangible stability.

    Somalia and Egypt Partnership is Rooted in Shared Vision

    The meeting in Aswan symbolized more than just diplomatic coordination; it represented Somalia and Egypt partnership rooted in shared African priorities — security, stability, and sustainable growth.

    As Egypt prepares to take an active role under AUSSOM, both countries are poised to transform their historic friendship into a comprehensive alliance that supports peace, development, and a stronger future for the Horn of Africa.

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