The Somali and Kenyan governments sign agreements in multiple fields in Nairobi
On Monday, the Somali and Kenyan governments signed a series of pivotal agreements covering areas such as political consultations, education, defense, foreign affairs, security, economy, trade and social services.The agreements, which were signed in Nairobi during the third session of the Somali-Kenyan Joint Committee for Cooperation, represent an important step in strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries.
Kenyan Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Somalia's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ahmed Moalim Faki, emphasized a new era of cooperation. The two officials cited the agreements as evidence of a renewed commitment to promoting stability, prosperity and social development, reflecting the shared goals of progress and mutual benefit.
Mudavadi stated that the agreements aim to consolidate cooperation for the mutual benefit of the peoples of the two countries, and noted that “the agreement was made possible thanks to the dedicated efforts made by our technical officials who addressed the issues amicably,” stressing the special relationship between the two neighboring countries, which is strengthened by a strong and long-term partnership.
For his part, Faki pointed to the additional efforts made by the two countries to enhance cooperation in the field of security and capacity building in the field of health care, which include enhancing the skills of health workers and training police officers. He said: These bilateral relations are driven by goodwill and determination to work together in order to expand and deepen. The scope of relations between the two countries.
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