The Foreign Ministers of Serbia and Somalia, Ambassador Ahmed Moalim Fiqi and Ambassador Marko Djuric, held a telephone conversation focused on strengthening their bilateral relations in security, economy, and technology. Both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to fostering this long-standing friendship, which has existed for over 65 years, and to enhancing Somalia’s police training provided by Serbia.
The Foreign Ministers of Serbia and Somalia recently engaged in a telephone conversation aimed at strengthening bilateral relations. This dialogue was led by Ambassador Ahmed Moalim Fiqi of Somalia and Ambassador Marko Djuric of Serbia, during which they explored opportunities for collaboration in security, economy, and technology sectors.
The two nations have maintained friendly relations for over 65 years. Ambassador Fiqi reaffirmed Somalia’s commitment to prioritizing these longstanding partnerships, stating, “We will strengthen and enhance our mutual relations.” Meanwhile, Ambassador Djuric commended Somalia’s diplomatic strides, noting its balanced approach to navigating conflicting interests in international arenas.
He remarked, “Somalia has always been a special friend to us and we believe we can do a lot together.” One notable aspect of this partnership is Serbia’s provision of training for the Somali Police Force, initiated with a graduation ceremony for young officers held in Belgrade on November 24, 2024. This training enhances officers’ skills in crime prevention, organized crime deterrence, and maintaining law and order.
The recent dialogue between the Foreign Ministers of Serbia and Somalia signifies a mutual commitment to enhancing bilateral relations, particularly in the realms of security, economy, and technology. The enduring friendship between the two nations, along with ongoing support for professional training in law enforcement, underscores a fruitful partnership poised for further development.
Original Source: hornobserver.com