Doha: Somalia's Minister of Defense, Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, held a phone call on Monday with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Meguid Saqr, to discuss bilateral cooperation in the field of defense between the two countries. Both ministers highlighted several joint initiatives aimed at supporting regional security. They underscored the depth of the bilateral relationship and their shared resolve to elevate cooperation to new heights in areas of mutual interest.
According to Qatar News Agency, the conversation between the two defense ministers is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen ties between Somalia and Egypt. The discussions are expected to pave the way for collaborative efforts to address security challenges in the region. Both leaders expressed a commitment to enhancing their countries' defense capabilities through joint training programs and exchanges of expertise.
This dialogue marks a significant step in the strategic partnership between the two nations, reflecting a mutual understanding of the security dynamics in the region. The ministers also discussed the importance of fostering peace and stability, which they consider essential for the prosperity of both countries.