Somalia’s Foreign Minister Lands in New Delhi Ahead of India-Arab Summit

New Delhi – Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia, Abdisalam Abdi Ali, has arrived in New Delhi, India, ahead of the second India-Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting. The visit, according to India’s Ministry of External Affairs, is expected to strengthen and further deepen the longstanding cordial relations between India and Somalia.

During his stay, Minister Abdi Ali is likely to engage in high-level discussions with Indian officials on matters of mutual interest, including political cooperation, economic partnerships, and regional security. The visit also underscores the growing diplomatic engagement between India and African nations, particularly in fostering collaboration on trade, investment, and multilateral initiatives.

This meeting comes at a time when India has been actively expanding its strategic partnerships in the Arab world and Africa, reflecting a shared interest in promoting stability, development, and stronger bilateral ties.