Pakistani minister Fahd Haroon held a warm meeting with Somalia's Salah Ahmed Jama in Makkah, fostering bilateral relations.
Pakistani Minister of State and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Digital Media, Fahd Haroon, recently met with Somalia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Salah Ahmed Jama, during an official visit to Makkah. The interaction took place amidst a warm and informal atmosphere, characterized by mutual goodwill and respect between the two dignitaries.
During their meeting, both parties discussed various areas of cooperation and collaboration that could benefit both nations. Haroon highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral ties and explored potential avenues for enhancing economic, cultural, and diplomatic relations. The Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia expressed similar sentiments, emphasizing the need to deepen existing partnerships and explore new opportunities for mutual growth.
The meeting was marked by a spirit of cooperation and shared interests, reflecting the commitment of both countries towards fostering stronger ties. Haroon’s visit underscored Pakistan's dedication to maintaining robust relationships with its regional partners, while also highlighting the potential for Somalia to benefit from Pakistan’s expertise in various sectors.
This interaction is part of ongoing efforts to enhance South Asian and African collaboration, aiming to create a mutually beneficial environment that addresses shared challenges and opportunities. The meeting not only signifies a step forward in diplomatic relations but also sets the stage for future cooperation between the two nations.