Egypt and Somalia are discussing cooperation in training, capacity building and fish farming

Published 2022년 11월 19일

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A meeting between Mr. Al-Qaseer and the Ministers of Agriculture and Fisheries of Somalia led to the discussion of strengthening the cooperation between Egypt and Somalia in the fisheries sector. The parties agreed to provide technical support, training, and capacity-building to Somali professionals in fish export, beach protection, and monitoring technologies. They also aim to invest in the Somali fish industry and update the 2015 memorandums of understanding. A joint technical committee will be formed to oversee the progress of the agreed initiatives.
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Mr. Al-Qaseer received the Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, Ahmed Hassan Adam, the Somali Minister of Fisheries, and discussed with him aspects of joint cooperation between the two brotherly countries in the field of fisheries. During the meeting, Al-Qusayr welcomed the cooperation with the brothers in Somalia, pointing out that there are directives from President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, President of the Republic, to provide all aspects of support to the African brothers. For his part, the Somali minister thanked Al-Qusayr for giving him the opportunity to meet him. He also congratulated Egypt on the wonderful organization of the COP 27 Climate Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh and the high level of attendance. The meeting discussed a number of issues related to the file of fisheries and how to support this important sector in brotherly Somalia. The two ministers agreed to cooperate in providing technical support, training and capacity-building for brothers in Somalia, ...
Source: Almalnews

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