DJIBOUTI – Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh met on Wednesday night at the Djibouti presidential palace to address a range of pressing regional issues. The leaders focused on enhancing counter-terrorism efforts, discussing key developments in the Red Sea region, and exploring broader cooperation across the Horn of Africa.
In a statement from Villa Somalia, it was noted, "This meeting reaffirms our longstanding partnership with Djibouti. Our joint efforts in counter-terrorism and regional security underscore our unwavering commitment to peace and stability in the Horn of Africa."
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The meeting highlights the mutual commitment of both nations to tackle security challenges and strengthen ties in a region critical to international trade and stability. While details of the discussions remain limited, the dialogue between the leaders reflects ongoing efforts to deepen bilateral relations and coordinate strategies on security, economic, and political fronts.
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