Belgrade – Somalia’s Prime Minister, H.E. Hamza Abdi Barre, held a fruitful meeting today with his Serbian counterpart, H.E. Đuro Macut, discussing avenues to enhance cooperation between the two countries, particularly in trade, investment, security, education, and healthcare.
The Somali delegation, which included Hon. Mohamed Jibril Mohamed, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Peace and Unity, Federal Republic of Somalia, received a warm and official welcome at the Serbian Presidential Palace. During the visit, both governments signed a memorandum of understanding on healthcare cooperation, signaling a step forward in bilateral relations.
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre highlighted Somalia’s promising investment opportunities, including blue economy initiatives, agriculture, and livestock sectors, inviting Serbian investors and businesses to explore potential ventures in the country.
He also extended an official invitation to the Serbian government and business community to visit Somalia to further expand collaboration and identify viable investment opportunities.
Expressing gratitude for the warm hospitality, Prime Minister Hamza emphasized the commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between Somalia and Serbia.
Hon. Mohamed Jibril, Deputy Minister of Peace and Unity – read more
