Libya, Somalia sign memoranda of cooperation

IANS February 25, 2025 296 views

Libya and Somalia have signed multiple memoranda of cooperation, marking a significant diplomatic milestone between the two nations. The agreements cover diverse areas including visa exemptions, political consultations, and economic collaboration. Both countries emphasized their commitment to regional stability, particularly in the Horn of Africa region. The signed pacts aim to strengthen bilateral relations and create new pathways for mutual engagement and development.

"Joint coordination on regional issues is crucial for stability" - Libyan Government Statement
Tripoli, Feb 25: Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamed Dbeibah met with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on bilateral ties and joint efforts on regional issues, during which the two sides signed several memoranda of cooperation.

Key Points

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Libya and Somalia sign diplomatic passport visa exemption agreement

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Establish joint high-level economic cooperation committee

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Enhance political consultation between foreign ministries

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Commit to regional stability coordination

The memoranda include "mutual exemption from entry visas for holders of diplomatic, special and service passports, in addition to an agreement for political consultation between the two foreign ministries to enhance diplomatic coordination on issues of common interest," and one between Tripoli and Somalia's Mogadishu to support the partnership in local administration and urban development, said a statement issued by the Libyan Government on Facebook.

According to the statement, the two sides agreed to form a joint high-level committee to review previous agreements, discuss Libya's investments in Somalia, and enhance bilateral economic and development cooperation, Xinhua news agency reported.

They also "stressed the importance of joint coordination on regional issues, especially in the Horn of Africa region, in light of the role that Somalia will play after its election to the UN Security Council, in order to contribute to supporting regional stability and security and enhance cooperation between the countries of the region," the statement said.

Also on Monday, the Somali president met with Mohamed Menfi, president of Libya's internationally-recognised Presidency Council, where they discussed ways to develop bilateral relations, resume bilateral cooperation, and coordinate positions in African and international forums.

The two sides signed agreements including visa exemptions for diplomatic passport holders and a political consultation pact between their foreign ministries.

Additional agreements covered urban development partnerships between Tripoli and Mogadishu, with plans to establish a joint high-level committee to review previous deals and discuss Libyan investments in Somalia in different fields, according to a Libyan government statement on Facebook.

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