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The Deputy Commander of the Somali National Army welcomed a delegation of senior officers from Italian National Army
Mogadishu, Somalia - May 29, 2025

General Luciano Portolano, Commander of the Italian Military, arrived in Mogadishu on Thursday, May 29, 2025, for an official visit. The high-level engagement reflects the deepening partnership between Somalia and Italy in matters of defense, security, and regional stability.
General Portolano was received upon arrival at Aden Adde International Airport by the Deputy Commander of the Somali National Army (SNA), General Maadey Nurey Sheikh, along with senior military officials. The welcoming ceremony highlighted the strong diplomatic and military ties between the two nations, with both sides expressing optimism about future collaboration.
Following the arrival formalities, the Italian delegation held closed-door talks with Somali military leaders at the SNA headquarters. The discussions focused on enhancing training programs, intelligence sharing, and counterterrorism efforts.

Speaking after the meeting, General Portolano emphasized Italy’s long-standing commitment to supporting Somalia’s security sector. The relationship between Somalia and Italy dates back decades, with Italy playing a pivotal role in Somalia’s post-independence era. In recent years, Italy has increased its military engagement with Somalia.
Analysts suggest that General Portolano’s visit could pave the way for expanded Italian investment in Somalia’s defense infrastructure, including the modernization of military equipment and the establishment of joint training facilities.
The strengthening of Somalia-Italy military ties comes at a crucial time, as the Horn of Africa East Africa continues to grapple with security challenges.

As General Portolano’s visit concludes, both nations are expected to announce new agreements aimed at further solidifying their defense partnership. Observers believe that such cooperation will not only enhance Somalia’s security apparatus but also contribute to broader regional stability.
The Somali government has expressed gratitude for Italy’s continued support, with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud expected to meet with Italian defense officials in the coming months to discuss additional collaboration.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
Somali Defense Minister Meets Italian Defense Chief and Ambassador to Boost Security Cooperation
Mogadishu, Somalia - May 30, 2025

The Minister of Defense of Somalia, Mr. Ahmed Ma’allin Fiqi, today held a significant meeting with the Chief of the Italian Defense Forces, General Luciano Portolano, and the Italian Ambassador to Somalia, Ambassador Pier Daccò Coppi.
The high-level discussion focused on strengthening the existing cooperation between Somalia and Italy in the vital field of defense. Key agenda points included improving the quality and training programs for the Somali National Army (SNA) and enhancing the continuous support provided by the Italian Government in the ongoing fight against terrorist groups.
General Portolano, who is on an official visit to Mogadishu, leads a high-level Italian military delegation. His presence alongside Ambassador Coppi underscores Italy’s commitment to bolstering Somalia’s security capabilities and contributing to regional stability.
This meeting signifies the ongoing dedication of both nations to collaborative efforts aimed at enhancing Somalia’s military strength and its capacity to counter security threats effectively.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
US Ambassador Meets with Somali Defense Minister to Discuss Security Cooperation
Mogadishu, Somalia - May 29, 2025

The United States Ambassador to Somalia, Richard H. Riley, recently met with the Minister of Defense of the Federal Government of Somalia. The discussions centered on bolstering joint military operations and enhancing cooperation in defense and security matters.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
Mineral-rich Somalia’s strategic importance to countries of western world is self-evident.
Mogadishu, Somalia - May 29, 2025

General Luciano Portolano, Commander of the Italian Military, arrived in Mogadishu on Thursday, May 29, 2025, for an official visit. The high-level engagement reflects the deepening partnership between Somalia and Italy in matters of defense, security, and regional stability.
General Portolano was received upon arrival at Aden Adde International Airport by the Deputy Commander of the Somali National Army (SNA), General Maadey Nurey Sheikh, along with senior military officials. The welcoming ceremony highlighted the strong diplomatic and military ties between the two nations, with both sides expressing optimism about future collaboration.
Following the arrival formalities, the Italian delegation held closed-door talks with Somali military leaders at the SNA headquarters. The discussions focused on enhancing training programs, intelligence sharing, and counterterrorism efforts.

Speaking after the meeting, General Portolano emphasized Italy’s long-standing commitment to supporting Somalia’s security sector. The relationship between Somalia and Italy dates back decades, with Italy playing a pivotal role in Somalia’s post-independence era. In recent years, Italy has increased its military engagement with Somalia.
Analysts suggest that General Portolano’s visit could pave the way for expanded Italian investment in Somalia’s defense infrastructure, including the modernization of military equipment and the establishment of joint training facilities.
The strengthening of Somalia-Italy military ties comes at a crucial time, as the Horn of Africa East Africa continues to grapple with security challenges.

As General Portolano’s visit concludes, both nations are expected to announce new agreements aimed at further solidifying their defense partnership. Observers believe that such cooperation will not only enhance Somalia’s security apparatus but also contribute to broader regional stability.
The Somali government has expressed gratitude for Italy’s continued support, with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud expected to meet with Italian defense officials in the coming months to discuss additional collaboration.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
Somali Defense Minister Meets Italian Defense Chief and Ambassador to Boost Security Cooperation
Mogadishu, Somalia - May 30, 2025

The Minister of Defense of Somalia, Mr. Ahmed Ma’allin Fiqi, today held a significant meeting with the Chief of the Italian Defense Forces, General Luciano Portolano, and the Italian Ambassador to Somalia, Ambassador Pier Daccò Coppi.
The high-level discussion focused on strengthening the existing cooperation between Somalia and Italy in the vital field of defense. Key agenda points included improving the quality and training programs for the Somali National Army (SNA) and enhancing the continuous support provided by the Italian Government in the ongoing fight against terrorist groups.
General Portolano, who is on an official visit to Mogadishu, leads a high-level Italian military delegation. His presence alongside Ambassador Coppi underscores Italy’s commitment to bolstering Somalia’s security capabilities and contributing to regional stability.
This meeting signifies the ongoing dedication of both nations to collaborative efforts aimed at enhancing Somalia’s military strength and its capacity to counter security threats effectively.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
US Ambassador Meets with Somali Defense Minister to Discuss Security Cooperation
Mogadishu, Somalia - May 29, 2025

The United States Ambassador to Somalia, Richard H. Riley, recently met with the Minister of Defense of the Federal Government of Somalia. The discussions centered on bolstering joint military operations and enhancing cooperation in defense and security matters.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
Mineral-rich Somalia’s strategic importance to countries of western world is self-evident.
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Agazi General wrote: ↑15 Apr 2025, 18:31VERY GOOD IDEA AGAZIAN AGAME AGENT QUEENKING ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA SOMALIMANLADY AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE AKA SARCASM AKA MANY OZERS. ZEY NEED 2 PETITION Z INTL COMMUNITY 2 DO ZAT ASAPPPPP
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Somalia Establishes New Agency to Oversee Fish Safety and Food Security
Mogadishu, Somalia - June 1, 2025

The Minister of Fisheries and Blue Economy, H.E. Ahmed Hassan Aden, officially signed into effect a new regulatory framework today, establishing a dedicated national agency for ensuring the safety of fish and food security in Somalia.
The new regulation marks a significant step in strengthening Somalia’s systems for managing marine resources, ensuring that fish supplied to both domestic and international markets meet quality and health standards. The newly established agency will play a vital role in safeguarding fish safety and boosting consumer and investor confidence.
The regulation also emphasizes the promotion and export of Somali fish, supporting the country’s economic growth. With its vast marine resources, Somalia is well-positioned to tap into global seafood markets. The fish safety agency is expected to enhance the credibility and competitiveness of Somali fish exports, paving the way for a regulated, reliable, and reputable seafood trade.
Beyond trade facilitation, the framework aims to foster a transparent and lawful business environment that contributes to food safety and economic development. The agency is also expected to build the capacity of fisheries professionals and administrators, while contributing to marine conservation to ensure long-term sustainability and community benefits.
This development is seen as a major boost to Somalia’s blue economy, positioning the nation to generate sustainable income through the responsible export of its rich marine resources.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
In other news, Security forces in Somalia’s puntland region have arrested 27 Yemeni fishermen and one Somali national for illegally fishing in Somali waters. The group was taken into custody after their fishing boat was caught operating without permission.

Tuna - Southern Somali Sea.


Somali Fishing Company.
Mogadishu, Somalia - June 1, 2025

The Minister of Fisheries and Blue Economy, H.E. Ahmed Hassan Aden, officially signed into effect a new regulatory framework today, establishing a dedicated national agency for ensuring the safety of fish and food security in Somalia.
The new regulation marks a significant step in strengthening Somalia’s systems for managing marine resources, ensuring that fish supplied to both domestic and international markets meet quality and health standards. The newly established agency will play a vital role in safeguarding fish safety and boosting consumer and investor confidence.
The regulation also emphasizes the promotion and export of Somali fish, supporting the country’s economic growth. With its vast marine resources, Somalia is well-positioned to tap into global seafood markets. The fish safety agency is expected to enhance the credibility and competitiveness of Somali fish exports, paving the way for a regulated, reliable, and reputable seafood trade.
Beyond trade facilitation, the framework aims to foster a transparent and lawful business environment that contributes to food safety and economic development. The agency is also expected to build the capacity of fisheries professionals and administrators, while contributing to marine conservation to ensure long-term sustainability and community benefits.
This development is seen as a major boost to Somalia’s blue economy, positioning the nation to generate sustainable income through the responsible export of its rich marine resources.
Source: Somalia media outlets.
In other news, Security forces in Somalia’s puntland region have arrested 27 Yemeni fishermen and one Somali national for illegally fishing in Somali waters. The group was taken into custody after their fishing boat was caught operating without permission.

Tuna - Southern Somali Sea.


Somali Fishing Company.
Re: Somalia And Djibouti Should Stop Using “Horn of Africa” And Instead Use Somali Peninsula
Arab Abid Concubine slaves everywhere are useless, except to kill each other in the name of Allah. Give it up, Arab slaves or Abid as your masters call you are good for nothing. Whether you call yourself Somali, Horn Africa or Arab, you are nothing in front of your opportunist Arab masters. Ask this to the Eritreans who ended up as the Arab's human organ spare part human factories.
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HIV/AIDS infested subhuman agame get lost and stay away from my thread.
Posting 30-20 years old baseless lies and propaganda videos about Somalia won't change anything for you and your tiny shithole beggar region.
This is the future of your tiny shithole region, Click on the link below, Enjoy!
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Posting 30-20 years old baseless lies and propaganda videos about Somalia won't change anything for you and your tiny shithole beggar region.
This is the future of your tiny shithole region, Click on the link below, Enjoy!
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Somali Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre Meets Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh to Boost Bilateral Ties
Djibouti City, Djibouti –- June 2, 2025

The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, His Excellency Hamza Abdi Barre, today held a significant meeting with the President of the Republic of Djibouti, His Excellency Ismail Omar Guelleh, in Djibouti City. The high-level discussions centered on strengthening the robust bilateral relations between Somalia and Djibouti, encompassing security, political, and economic cooperation, alongside broader regional issues. Both leaders emphasized the imperative to further enhance the bonds of brotherhood and collaboration between their respective peoples.
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre used the occasion to highlight the substantial achievements of the DanQaran Government across critical sectors, including development, security improvements, economic progress, political stability, and ongoing state-building initiatives. He emphasized that these successes are a direct result of effective cooperation and collaboration among various government agencies. The Prime Minister extended his profound gratitude to the government and people of Djibouti for their consistent and brotherly support to Somalia, stressing the vital importance of strategic cooperation between the two nations. He particularly praised President Ismail Omar Guelleh’s crucial role in fostering peace and harmony throughout the region, especially among the Somali populace wherever they reside.
In response, President Ismail Omar Guelleh reiterated the commitment of the Djiboutian government and its people to stand by and support the Somali state. He affirmed Djibouti’s ongoing efforts to contribute to peace, security, and stability within Somalia, reflecting the enduring solidarity between the two countries. The meeting served to reaffirm the deep-rooted alliance and shared vision of Somalia and Djibouti for a stable and prosperous Horn of Africa.
Source: Somalia and Djibouti media outlets.
Djibouti City, Djibouti –- June 2, 2025

The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, His Excellency Hamza Abdi Barre, today held a significant meeting with the President of the Republic of Djibouti, His Excellency Ismail Omar Guelleh, in Djibouti City. The high-level discussions centered on strengthening the robust bilateral relations between Somalia and Djibouti, encompassing security, political, and economic cooperation, alongside broader regional issues. Both leaders emphasized the imperative to further enhance the bonds of brotherhood and collaboration between their respective peoples.
Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre used the occasion to highlight the substantial achievements of the DanQaran Government across critical sectors, including development, security improvements, economic progress, political stability, and ongoing state-building initiatives. He emphasized that these successes are a direct result of effective cooperation and collaboration among various government agencies. The Prime Minister extended his profound gratitude to the government and people of Djibouti for their consistent and brotherly support to Somalia, stressing the vital importance of strategic cooperation between the two nations. He particularly praised President Ismail Omar Guelleh’s crucial role in fostering peace and harmony throughout the region, especially among the Somali populace wherever they reside.
In response, President Ismail Omar Guelleh reiterated the commitment of the Djiboutian government and its people to stand by and support the Somali state. He affirmed Djibouti’s ongoing efforts to contribute to peace, security, and stability within Somalia, reflecting the enduring solidarity between the two countries. The meeting served to reaffirm the deep-rooted alliance and shared vision of Somalia and Djibouti for a stable and prosperous Horn of Africa.
Source: Somalia and Djibouti media outlets.
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President Hassan receives credentials from newly appointed UK Ambassador to Somalia
Mogadishu, Somalia - June 3, 2025

The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has today received Mr. Charles King, the new UK Ambassador to Somalia, at the Villa Somalia Presidential Palace.
During the meeting, Ambassador King presented his Letters of Credence to the President.


Source: Somalia media outlets.
This is a lie.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) military does not have a military base anywhere in Somalia, people are just spreading baseless lies and propaganda about Somalia on social media.
There are also no UAE military bases in North Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
Mogadishu, Somalia - June 3, 2025

The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, H.E. Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has today received Mr. Charles King, the new UK Ambassador to Somalia, at the Villa Somalia Presidential Palace.
During the meeting, Ambassador King presented his Letters of Credence to the President.


Source: Somalia media outlets.
This is a lie.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) military does not have a military base anywhere in Somalia, people are just spreading baseless lies and propaganda about Somalia on social media.
There are also no UAE military bases in North Yemen and Saudi Arabia.
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Re: Somalia And Djibouti Should Stop Using “Horn of Africa” And Instead Use Somali Peninsula
Agazi General wrote: ↑26 May 2025, 13:45Agazi General wrote: ↑15 Apr 2025, 18:31VERY GOOD IDEA AGAZIAN AGAME AGENT QUEENKING ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA SOMALIMANLADY AKA EDEN AKA KERENITE AKA SARCASM AKA MANY OZERS. ZEY NEED 2 PETITION Z INTL COMMUNITY 2 DO ZAT ASAPPPPP