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Egypt’s FM, Djiboutian Counterpart Stress Seriousness of Recent Developments in Somalia

By Mary Nady

Egyptian Foreign Minister Shoukry and Djibouti Foreign Minister Mahmoud Ali Youssef underlined the seriousness of recent developments in Somalia and their negative impact on the stability of the region.

The two ministers, who met in Uganda’s capital Kampala on Friday on the sidelines of the Non-Aligned Summit, stressed their rejection of any attempt to infringe on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Somali State. And how important it is to work to preserve the unity of the country.

Official spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid said that the meeting discussed key regional developments related to the situation in Sudan and Somalia. The two sides agreed on the importance of a ceasefire in Sudan to pave the way for Sudan to launch a political process and end the suffering. the road. of the Sudanese people.

Abu Zeid said that the two countries have close historical ties with the people of Sudan and Somalia, and the two sides agreed to continue consultations and close coordination on the development of relevant regional affairs.

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