NAIROBI, Kenya – In a historic diplomatic engagement, the Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Hamza Abdi Barre, met with Kenya’s Deputy President, H.E. Rigathi Gachagua, in Nairobi on Might 7, 2024.
This high-level assembly underscores the deepening bilateral relations between Somalia and Kenya, specializing in mutual pursuits and cooperation.
The assembly, which came about on the Official Residence in Karen, Nairobi, adopted the third session of the Kenya-Somalia Joint Fee for Cooperation (JCC), held from Might 3 to six, 2024. The JCC’s ministerial session, co-chaired by Prime Minister Barre and Deputy President Gachagua, geared toward bolstering collaboration in varied domains similar to safety, commerce, and cross-border cooperation.
Through the go to, the 2 leaders mentioned the significance of enhancing partnerships within the worldwide stage and the necessity for continued consultations to construct partnerships in multi-lateral fora.
They emphasised the importance of the Joint Fee for Cooperation (JCC) in advancing mutual pursuits and strengthening the bilateral relations between the Republic of Kenya and the Federal Republic of Somalia.
The main focus of the second day of the go to shifted to the protection of journalists, significantly these in Somalia who deal with environmental reporting in difficult circumstances. This means a dedication from each nations to handle urgent social and environmental points.
The go to of Prime Minister Barre to Kenya represents a major step ahead within the bilateral relationship between the 2 nations. It’s anticipated to have far-reaching implications for each nations, selling financial progress, enhancing safety cooperation, and enhancing the lives of residents in Somalia and Kenya.
In conclusion, the assembly between the Somali Prime Minister and the Kenyan Deputy President marks a brand new chapter within the bilateral relations between Somalia and Kenya.
It signifies a dedication to additional cooperation and partnership in varied areas of mutual curiosity, highlighting the significance of diplomacy in resolving conflicts and fostering peace and stability within the Horn of Africa.