Washington, D.C. — The Somali government delegation along with representatives from the United States, United Kingdom, Turkey, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates convened in Washington, D.C., for the 7th round of the Somalia Quint meeting, held on October 4, 2024.
The discussions primarily revolved around bolstering Somalia’s security sector, aiming to empower the Somali government to take full control of its security apparatus and decisively combat the Al-Shabaab insurgency. Participants emphasized the importance of sustainable security solutions and the need for continued international support to ensure stability in the Horn of Africa.
The meeting underscored a commitment to enhancing the capacity of Somali security forces through training, equipment, and strategic support. This collaborative effort is part of a broader initiative to stabilize the region, reduce terrorist threats, and foster conditions conducive to economic development and governance improvements in Somalia.
Both the Somali delegation and Quint partners acknowledged the progress made thus far but highlighted the necessity for ongoing cooperation and resources to fully realize these security objectives. The discussions also touched on the broader implications of security stability for regional peace and economic prosperity.
This meeting marks another step in the international community’s sustained engagement with Somalia, aiming towards a self-sufficient and secure nation capable of managing its internal security independently.