Somalia: High-Level Meeting Between Somali and U.S. Defence Officials Takes Place in Nairobi

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In a significant development for regional security and cooperation, a high-level meeting was recently held in Nairobi between officials from the Federal Government of Somalia's Ministry of Defence and their counterparts from the United States.

Nairobi — In a significant development for regional security and cooperation, a high-level meeting was recently held in Nairobi between officials from the Federal Government of Somalia 's Ministry of Defence and their counterparts from the United States .

The United States has been a key partner in supporting Somalia's efforts to combat terrorism and build a stable and secure environment for its citizens. The presence of high-ranking officials from both countries underscores the importance of the meeting and the commitment of both nations to enhancing their partnership in the defense and security domains.

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