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Somalia’s Prime Minister, Hamsa Abdi Barre, traveled to Morocco on Tuesday to take part in the 17th Medays International Forum, a global gathering that brings together leaders, experts, and representatives from more than 120 countries. The forum, held under the patronage of the King of Morocco, is an important platform for discussing global challenges, international security, economic changes, and ways to strengthen cooperation between nations.
During the forum, Prime Minister Barre is expected to speak about Somalia’s current situation, focusing on the government’s efforts to improve security, promote better governance, and advance key national priorities. Somalia has faced a range of challenges over the years, including security threats, political divisions, and the need to build stronger institutions. The Prime Minister’s address will highlight the steps the Somali government is taking to tackle these issues and create a more stable environment for the country’s development.
This year’s Medays Forum, scheduled from November 26 to 29, is themed “Fractures and Polarization: Reinventing the Global Equation.” The theme reflects growing concerns about divisions in international relations and the challenges facing global governance. Speakers and participants will explore how countries can navigate these fractures, manage conflicts, and work toward solutions that foster cooperation and stability.
Medays is known for focusing on timely issues in global politics, including rapid geopolitical shifts, the future of security, economic transformations, and strategies for international integration. Over the years, the forum has provided a space for dialogue, debate, and the exchange of ideas among political leaders, policymakers, and scholars from around the world. By participating in this forum, Somalia gains an opportunity to share its experiences, learn from other nations, and strengthen its presence on the international stage.
For Somalia, engaging in international forums like Medays is part of a broader effort to build stronger partnerships and promote peace, development, and stability at home. The Prime Minister’s speech is likely to emphasize the importance of international support for Somalia’s security initiatives and governance reforms. It will also highlight the government’s commitment to addressing the country’s economic and social priorities while ensuring that development reaches communities across Somalia.
The discussions at Medays are especially relevant at a time when the global political landscape is marked by polarization and uncertainty. Countries are increasingly navigating complex challenges, including security threats, economic inequality, and political fragmentation. By addressing these topics, the forum seeks to inspire new approaches to diplomacy, cooperation, and global problem-solving.
Prime Minister Barre’s participation in the forum underlines Somalia’s desire to be an active player in international discussions and to showcase the country’s progress and ambitions. It also demonstrates the Somali government’s commitment to learning from global experiences and applying best practices to its own policies and development strategies.
Overall, the Medays International Forum provides a platform for Somalia to present its achievements, outline its challenges, and engage with the wider international community on shared goals. Through dialogue, collaboration, and strategic partnerships, Somalia aims to strengthen its governance, enhance security, and contribute to global efforts for a more stable and cooperative world.
