Somalia Congratulates Serbia’s New PM, Vows Closer Ties

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Somali Prime Minister Hamse Abdi Barre has extended warm congratulations to Serbia’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Prof. Dr. Đuro Macut, and his Cabinet.

Prime Minister Barre expressed Somalia’s commitment to deepening diplomatic relations with Serbia, emphasizing mutual respect and shared global values, according to an official statement released by Somalia’s Embassy in Belgrade.

Barre highlighted the longstanding ties between Somalia and Serbia since the establishment of their diplomatic relations, noting that both nations are aligned in their dedication to peace, development, and international solidarity as part of the Movement and Alliance of Neutral World Politics.

“On behalf of Somali government and its people, I extend my congratulations to the Prime Minister of our friendly Republic of Serbia. Our partnership is built on a strong foundation of mutual respect and cooperation,” he said.

He expressed confidence in Serbia’s new leadership during what he described as a “crucial time.” He also wished the Serbian government success in addressing its national and international responsibilities.

“Somalia values its growing cooperation with Serbia and looks forward to further strengthening the friendly and cooperative relations between our two countries,” he added.

The Somali Embassy in Belgrade reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing diplomatic, economic, and cultural exchanges between the two nations.

Analysts say Somalia’s proactive engagement reflects its broader strategy to foster alliances with neutral and non-aligned states in global politics.

As Serbia’s new government takes office, the message from Somalia signals a continued partnership aimed at promoting peace, development, and multilateral cooperation on the world stage.

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