Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi agreed to elevate relations between their countries to a “strategic partnership.”
This marks a significant step in strengthening the bilateral relations between the two nations.
This partnership will enhance collaboration in key areas like security, economic development, and education, reflecting a shared commitment to mutual growth and stability.
The move underscores the growing ties between Somalia and Egypt, which could lead to more robust regional cooperation.
It’s a noteworthy development, especially in terms of expanding Somalia’s international relationships and building strategic alliances.
The two leaders agreed to this on Thursday in Cairo where President Mohamud had been on an official visit at the invitation of his host President El-Sisi.