The federal government of Somalia and Rwanda have agreed to boost their diplomatic, economic and security relations.In a statement, Somalia government said the country’s foreign minister Abdisaid Muse Ali and his Rwandan counterpart Vincent Biruta had lengthy talks over the two country’s diplomatic relations.
According to the statement, at the end of the meeting, the two officials struck a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance bilateral cooperation and strengthen bilateral relations.
The signing of this new Memorandum of Understanding will form the basis of the deepening relationship between Somalia and Rwanda, which is based on the cooperation and interests of both people and the two friendly governments.
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