Brussels (MFASomalia) – The Performing International Minister and State Minister for International Affairs and Worldwide Cooperation, H.E. Mr. Ali Mohamed Omar, attended on Friday (February 2) the third EU Indo-Pacific Ministerial Discussion board held in Brussels, Belgium.
In his remarks on the discussion board, the Performing International Minister harassed Somalia’s agency dedication to addressing world points in partnership with EU Indo-Pacific international locations. He emphasised Somalia’s proactive efforts to boost local weather, environmental, political, financial, and societal resilience whereas selling safety and stability in accordance with worldwide legislation and the rules of the United Nations Constitution.
Performing International Minister Ali Omar emphasised the necessity for Ethiopia to respect worldwide legislation and uphold Somalia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, urging Addis Ababa to play a constructive function in addressing regional challenges somewhat than fueling new tensions in East Africa.
On the discussion board, the Performing International Minister engaged in bilateral discussions with the heads of delegations from Djibouti, Egypt, Kenya, Mauritius, South Africa, and Tanzania, articulating Somalia’s issues concerning Ethiopia’s actions that infringe upon Somalia’s sovereignty and worldwide norms.
Through the discussion board, Performing International Minister Ali Omar carried out sideline conferences geared toward enhancing bilateral relations and fostering cooperation with senior authorities officers, together with H.E. Ms. Luminița Odobescu, Minister of International Affairs of Romania, H.E. Ms. Tanja Fajon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of International and European Affairs of Slovenia, and H.E. Mr. Giorgos Gerapetritis, Minister for International Affairs of Greece.