Somalia: Saudi Arabia Donates USD10 Million to Somalia

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London – Saudi Arabia has donated USD10 million to support Somalia, during the third Somalia Conference held on Thursday in London.

Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf, Saudi ambassador to the United Kingdom – who headed the kingdom’s delegation to the conference – said in his speech that “Somalia is taking steps towards political stability. We hope these steps succeed in reaching the growth and progress the nation wishes.”
He added, “The kingdom welcomes these positive developments in Somalia as well as its seriousness in implementing the roadmap – which resulted in electing Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed as a president.”
Prince Mohammed stressed the kingdom’s support to Somalia.

“Although there are natural resources and factors in Somalia, yet the security, economic and humanitarian challenges hinder making any use of them. These challenges vary from hunger to terrorism and sufferings of Somalian refugees. Other challenges are fighting pirating, completing the infrastructure and restructuring state institutions,” he added.

Prince Mohammed continued that Somalia’s unity and prosperity are the sole guarantors to overcome these obstacles, stressing importance of joining international efforts to accomplish security and stability.

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