Somali Prime Minister, UAE Ambassador discuss relief efforts in dealing with severe drought crisis.

Hassan Ali Khayre, Somali Prime Minister, has met with Mohammed Ahmed Othman Al Hammadi, UAE Ambassador to Somalia, to discuss relief efforts in dealing with the severe drought crisis currently affecting most of the country.
In a meeting at the Presidential Palace in Mogadishu, the two parties reviewed bilateral relations between the two countries and means of enhancing them in various fields besides discussing means of boosting cooperation.
The Somali Prime Minister expressed his thanks and appreciation to the UAE for its continuous support of Somalia in various fields. The UAE Ambassador also expressed his thanks to the Somali Prime Minister for his efforts in consolidating bilateral relations between the two countries.
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