MOGADISHU – Somalia’s Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre visited former prime minister Mohamed Hussein Roble at his residence in Mogadishu, as the federal government steps up consultations forward of deliberate talks with the Somali Future Council, officers stated.
The 2 leaders mentioned the newest political and safety developments, with a concentrate on the federal government’s proposed dialogue platform.
Barre reiterated that the federal government’s negotiating desk “stays open” to former leaders and all political stakeholders, stressing the necessity for a united method to succeed in an enduring resolution to excellent points.
He additionally underlined the significance of accelerating efforts in opposition to the Al-Shabaab militant group and countering what he described as exterior interference in Somalia’s inner affairs.
The assembly concluded with an understanding to strengthen dialogue and political cooperation aimed toward making certain stability and progress within the Horn of Africa nation, individuals stated.










