Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan Meets Somali Counterpart Abdi Ali

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Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and Somali counterpart Abdi Ali shake hands.

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan welcomed Somali Foreign Minister Abdi Ali in Istanbul. This meeting is of great importance for strengthening relations between the two countries.

During the meeting, all aspects of bilateral relations between Turkey and Somalia were reviewed. Steps to deepen cooperation were evaluated.

Additionally, the latest situation in Somalia's fight against terrorism and steps taken towards national unity were also discussed. These topics formed an important agenda item along with regional developments.

Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan also held meetings with the Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister, representatives of the Finland Islamic Community, and the Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister.

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Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan welcomed Somali Foreign Minister Abdi Ali in Istanbul. This important meeting is seen as a critical step in strengthening relations between the two countries.

During the meeting, all aspects of bilateral relations between Turkey and Somalia were reviewed. Steps to deepen cooperation were evaluated. Additionally, the latest situation in Somalia's fight against terrorism was also discussed.

At the same time, a critical meeting between President Erdoğan and Somali President Hasan Sheikh Mohamud also began. These discussions are expected to further strengthen cooperation ...

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