Mogadishu, Somalia –Somalia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ahmed Macallin Fiqi, delivered a keynote speech at the 10th meeting of the China-Arab Forum held in Beijing.
Minister Fiqi emphasized the importance of fostering economic ties between Somalia, China, and Arab countries. He welcomed companies from these regions to explore investment opportunities in Somalia’s burgeoning market. Specifically, he highlighted sectors such as livestock, agriculture, fishing, and renewable energy as areas ripe for collaboration.
“Somalia is open for business,” declared Minister Fiqi. “We invite Chinese and Arab investors to participate in our country’s growth story. Together, we can unlock the potential of our resources and contribute to sustainable development.”
During his address, Minister Fiqi also underscored Somalia’s progress in recent years. Despite challenges, the country has achieved significant milestones, including improved security and stability. He expressed confidence that sustained peace would pave the way for essential services and remove obstacles hindering development and prosperity.
The China-Arab Forum serves as a platform for dialogue and cooperation between China and Arab nations. Participants discuss a wide range of issues, including economic development, cultural exchange, and regional security. Minister Fiqi’s presence at the forum reaffirms Somalia’s commitment to global partnerships and its desire to play an active role in shaping the future.
As the forum continues, stakeholders from diverse backgrounds engage in discussions aimed at fostering mutual understanding and collaboration. The exchange of ideas and experiences contributes to building bridges between nations and promoting shared goals.