Seoul (Dawan Africa) – Somalia is seeking stronger trade and investment cooperation with South Korea at the Korea–Africa Ministerial Meeting, officials said.
Somalia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Abdisalam Abdi Ali, is attending the three-day meeting which opened on May 31 in Seoul, South Korea.
The meeting brings together foreign ministers and senior officials from African countries and Korea. It is focusing on cooperation in trade, investment, technology, sustainable development and international partnership.
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Somalia’s participation reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to attract investment and build productive partnerships.
The Korea–Africa Ministerial Meeting is seen as an important platform for strengthening relations between Africa and Korea, as participating countries discuss shared challenges and future development opportunities.