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    EGYPT DEFENCE MINISTER DISCUSSES REGIONAL DEVELOPMENTS WITH SOMALI COUNTERPART

    January 30, 2025
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    Egyptian Defense Minister Abdul Majid Saqr and Somali Defense Minister Abdul Qadir Mohamed Noor met in Cairo to discuss regional security and global issues facing Africa. The two ministers agreed to strengthen cooperation in the defense sector, highlighting the depth of historical ties between Egypt and Somalia. Minister Noor praised Egypt’s involvement in the African Union mission in Somalia and emphasized the importance of further cooperation in various military fields.

    Egypt and Somalia Strengthen Military and Strategic Ties

    Somali Defense Minister Abdul Qadir Mohamed Noor met with Egyptian Defense Minister Abdel Majid Saqr in Cairo to further strengthen the close ties between the two countries. In this meeting, the security issues facing Africa and the region were discussed, and the need for cooperation was emphasized. Egypt vowed to continue its constant support for peace and stability in Somalia.

    Discussions on Regional Security and Cooperation in Africa

    The two Defense Ministers discussed key security issues facing Africa and the Horn of Africa, particularly terrorism and other non-traditional threats. In the meeting, joint initiatives and strategies were emphasized to ensure peace and stability in the region. The two leaders agreed that coordinated and effective measures are needed to address these challenges.

    During this time, he also talked about providing security to development projects in the region and removing obstacles in the delivery of humanitarian aid. The meeting further underscored the importance of achieving sustainable stability through cooperation and shared commitment to building lasting peace in Africa. repeated

    Enhanced Collaboration Between Egyptian and Somali Armed Forces

    The two countries agreed on various aspects of training programs, capacity building, and operational support to further strengthen military ties. Somalia praised Egypt’s active participation in the African Union Mission (AMISOM) and described it as an important effort to establish peace in the region.

    On this occasion, the two ministers reviewed the changing security situation in the region and emphasized the need to further promote cooperation to tackle common challenges. The meeting also discussed improving defense strategies at the regional level and establishing a strong alliance to end terrorism.

    The meeting between the defense ministers of Egypt and Somalia further strengthened the long-standing friendly relations between the two countries and reaffirmed their common commitment to peace and stability in the region. In the meeting, it was agreed to explore new opportunities for cooperation to overcome the security problems facing Africa. Both leaders highlighted the importance of training and exchange of technical expertise in the defense sector.

    On this occasion, the promotion of mutual coordination for the success of ongoing peace missions under the African Union was also discussed. The meeting not only further strengthens existing ties but also lays out a clear roadmap for future joint development and sustainable security.

    Emphasis was placed on intelligence sharing and coordinated strategies to counter regional threats. The two countries also agreed that unity is essential against global challenges like terrorism. This meeting is being seen as an important milestone for establishing peace in the region.

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