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In his speech during the opening of the three-day conference, His Excellency said that the conference, which is being held for the first time in an Arab country, is a forum that includes members of Somali communities abroad, who have faced many challenges in the diaspora countries, such as the difficulty of integrating into new societies, adapting to the different cultures of diaspora countries, the difficulty of maintaining cultural identity, unemployment, and difficult economic conditions.
HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs added that despite these challenges, the members of the Somali community in the diaspora have been able to overcome these obstacles, which reflects the great ability of the Somali community to adapt and integrate with local communities, while preserving its cultural identity, in addition to overcoming difficult economic circumstances.
HE the Minister stressed the importance of concerted international efforts and the contribution of Somali expatriates in building their country, noting that the State of Qatar will remain supportive of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
HE Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi pointed to the important role played by the State of Qatar in implementing many vital development, reconstruction, and rehabilitation projects in Somalia, including; Building roads such as the Mogadishu-Afgooye Road Project, and the Mogadishu-Johar Project, in addition to the State of Qatar's contribution to the rehabilitation and construction of the headquarters of the Ministry of Planning and Investment, and the construction and rehabilitation of the Mogadishu Municipality Building, besides its support for security capabilities, economic empowerment programs, and creating jobs for youth in Somalia.
He added that the State of Qatar is also implementing many development and sustainable projects in Somalia to enhance stability, security and peace, emphasizing that the State of Qatar will spare no effort in supporting Somalia to achieve prosperity and stability.
For his part, HE Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia Hamza Abdi Barre expressed his deep thanks and appreciation to the State of Qatar for hosting this important conference, noting that this hosting reflects the strong fraternal relations between the two countries.
In his speech during the opening of the conference, HE the Somali Prime Minister appreciated the State of Qatar's continuous and generous support for the Somali people in various fields, praising its giving during the ordeal of the conflict in Somalia, and its great efforts through which it sought to bridge the rift and bring the views of the Somali parties closer together.
He said that this conference reflects the aspirations and goals of the Somali people to achieve development and prosperity, through discussing ways of fruitful cooperation between Somalis abroad and their country of origin, in a way that contributes to achieving the comprehensive renaissance of their country. He pointed to the prominent role played by the Somali community in the diaspora in various fields.
HE the Somali Prime Minister said that economic partnerships are one of the most important means of achieving sustainable growth, calling in this regard for the establishment of strategic partnerships that contribute to the development of various aspects of life, especially in the fields of education, health, insurance, and finance.
He stated that enhancing production capabilities and opening new markets for national products are considered vital steps towards achieving economic stability, noting his country's endeavor to enhance trade exchange with various countries of the world to improve the national economy.
He said that utilizing Somali natural resources sustainably is essential for achieving sustainable development, expressing his hope that Somali expatriates would contribute to establishing companies in the field of renewable energy. He also highlighted the need for their role in managing national resources, including fisheries, livestock, and agriculture, and in implementing best practices in these areas.
He highlighted the most prominent challenges facing his country, such as; Environmental challenges, poverty, and building productive societies, noting the Somali government's efforts to improve security and stability in the country, as enhancing security is a basis for creating an attractive environment for investments, which contributes to achieving sustainable economic development.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The State of Qatar.
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