(28-02-24) NAIROBI (Halqabsi News) — At the Kenyan State House, Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud and Kenyan President William Ruto vowed to strengthen ties and jointly tackle the issues of climate change and regional security. The leaders focused on enhancing diplomatic relations and combating the shared threat of Al-Shabaab, emphasizing the importance of collaboration for regional stability. “Our collective security and environmental challenges necessitate a united front,” stated President Mohamud.
During the discussions, President Mohamud stressed the dire consequences of climate change on Somalia, exacerbated by ongoing security challenges. He is set to address these issues further at the 6th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Nairobi, advocating for global and regional support. “Climate change has hit Somalia hard. We must address these environmental challenges as they compound our security issues,” he is expected to convey.
The meeting underlines a renewed commitment between Kenya and Somalia to work together on pressing regional issues. President Ruto reaffirmed this, stating, “Joint efforts are vital for the prosperity and safety of our peoples.” The discussions mark a significant step in fostering bilateral cooperation against the backdrop of environmental and security crises.
Halqabsi News