Somalia, Egypt and Kenya hold bilateral conference in New York

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New York, Somalia, Egypt and Kenya hold bilateral conference talks in New York City with the President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Egyptian President Abdifatah al-Sisi have come to an end. The meeting, organized by this year’s African Union Chairman and President of Egypt, Abdifatah al-Sisi, agreed to restart relations between Somalia and Kenya at the February level, and take diplomatic measures to build trust between the two governments and the government. the people.

The presidents agreed to form a joint committee of two parties working to achieve the current consensus. It is also worth noting that the Federal Government of Somalia has maintained that the maritime case is to be left to the International Criminal Court, which was agreed.

The International Court of Justice is set to resume proceedings on the maritime case November 4.

The Federal Government of Somalia thanked the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Mr. Abdifatah Al-Sisi for his leadership role in these talks and is a good start for the two countries.