The First Tripartite Regular Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Eritrea, Egypt, and Somalia took place in Cairo, focusing on strengthening regional cooperation and promoting peace and security in the Horn of Africa. The meeting, which included Mr. Osman Saleh, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Eritrea, Dr. Badir Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt, and Mr. Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somalia, was a follow-up to the Tripartite Summit held in Asmara on October 10, 2024, involving President Isaias Afwerki, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, and President Hassan Sheikh Mahmoud.
During the meeting, the foreign ministers discussed various issues related to regional cooperation and security. They emphasized the importance of working together to address common challenges and promote stability in the region. Additionally, Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and his Egyptian counterpart, Dr. Badr Abdelatty, explored opportunities for enhancing economic cooperation between Eritrea and Egypt.
The tripartite meeting underscored the commitment of the three countries to fostering closer ties and collaboration in various areas of mutual interest. The discussions were productive and laid the groundwork for future cooperation initiatives that will benefit the people of Eritrea, Egypt, and Somalia.
Overall, the meeting was a significant step towards building stronger relationships and promoting peace and development in the Horn of Africa. The participants reaffirmed their commitment to working together to address shared challenges and achieve common goals. The outcomes of the meeting are expected to contribute to the overall stability and prosperity of the region.
This article was originally distributed by APO Group on behalf of the Ministry of Information, Eritrea. It highlights the key points and outcomes of the tripartite meeting, showcasing the importance of regional cooperation and collaboration in advancing peace and security in the Horn of Africa.