President Hassan Sheikh meets with the German Chancellor and discusses bilateral cooperation with him

The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, met in Berlin with the German Chancellor

President Hassan Sheikh meets with the German Chancellor and discusses bilateral cooperation with him

 The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, met in Berlin with the German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, to discuss various issues related to cooperation between the two governments. During the meeting, Chancellor Schulz raised the issue of refugees and asylum seekers, noting that Germany is one of the main destinations for people fleeing conflict and living challenges from different parts of the world.

The two leaders discussed extensively the interests of their countries and continued cooperation in areas such as climate and economic development, supporting the efforts of the Somali government in assuming security responsibilities after the AMISOM mission, training and equipping the Somali Police Force to enhance its capabilities in ensuring the safety of the country, among other important matters related to the state-building process. In Somalia.

He stated that thousands of Somalis are among those who have been granted asylum in Germany and are now contributing positively to the country's development and social integration. However, Schultz also noted that there is a very small number of Somali immigrants residing illegally in the country after committing crimes and thus losing their rights to asylum.

The President of Somalia said that people who have lost their rights to asylum can return voluntarily to their country and that he appreciates Germany's role in welcoming Somali asylum seekers and providing them with opportunities.

This meeting was part of an official visit by President Hassan Sheikh to Germany, at the invitation of Chancellor Schulz, and the meeting between the two leaders concluded with mutual understanding, paving the way for continued cooperation between the two countries on the basis of their long-term friendly relations.

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