Sep 03 (Jowhar) – The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia Mr. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and his Eritrean counterpart Mr. Isaias Afwerki held a meeting in Beijing, China.
They discussed strengthening the relationship between the two countries based on security cooperation, economy and regional affairs.
President Hassan and Afwerki, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of cooperation in the fight against terrorism and the promotion of strategic interests between Somalia and Eritrea.
During a recent meeting in Beijing, China, President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia and President Isaias Afwerki of Eritrea discussed the importance of security cooperation in the region. The two leaders emphasized the need to strengthen the relationship between their countries in areas such as security, economy, and regional affairs.
The meeting between President Hassan and President Afwerki focused on the mutual interests of Somalia and Eritrea, particularly in the fight against terrorism. Both leaders recognized the importance of working together to combat terrorism and promote stability in the region.
In addition to security cooperation, President Hassan and President Afwerki also discussed the economic potential of their countries. They highlighted the importance of enhancing trade and investment between Somalia and Eritrea to promote economic growth and development.
The meeting between President Hassan and President Afwerki underscored the importance of cooperation in addressing the challenges facing the region. By working together on security issues, economic development, and regional affairs, Somalia and Eritrea can strengthen their relationship and contribute to peace and stability in the region.
Overall, the discussions between President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and President Isaias Afwerki were productive and focused on enhancing cooperation between Somalia and Eritrea.
The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to working together on security issues, economic development, and regional affairs to promote peace and stability in the region.