Saturday, November 20, 2021

Saudi Arabia decides to reopen its embassy in Somalia

Roble and Saudi Ambassador

 Prime Minister Robley's efforts are continuing. He is working to restore good diplomatic relations with Arab countries. He has visited Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and his efforts have paid off by Saudi Arabia's decision to reopen its embassy in Somalia.


Saudi Arabia was one of the first Arab countries to provide support when the civil war broke out in Somalia, and it is one of the countries that financially support Somalia, and we all have to raise the level of relations between us and the State of Saudi Arabia.


 On Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced the reopening of the Saudi embassy in Somalia.


The ministry said it was grateful for the Somali government's efforts in facilitating the reopening of the Saudi embassy in Mogadishu, "which confirms the depth of relations between the two countries."


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia said that it hopes to further enhance cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Somalia, so that the two countries and their peoples can achieve greater growth and prosperity.


The Somali government previously had an embassy in Saudi Arabia, but Saudi Arabia has not reopened its embassy in Mogadishu since the collapse of the Somali central government.


Saudi Arabia is one of Somalia's financial backers, but there has been some ambiguity in relations between the two countries during Farmajo's four years in power.

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