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    Algeria Promises Counterterrorism Help to Somalia at Arab Parliament Summit

    Ahmed FarahBy Ahmed FarahMay 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Algeria has promised to help Somalia in its fight against terrorism. The pledge was made during a top-level meeting between Algerian Parliament Speaker Ibrahim Boughali and Somali Lower House Speaker Sheikh Aden Mohamed Nur (also known as Aden Madoobe). The meeting took place in Algiers during the Arab Parliament Speakers Summit.

    Both leaders agreed to boost cooperation and work more closely in the fight against groups like Al-Shabaab. Algeria said it is ready to share its deep knowledge in counterterrorism and help improve Somalia’s security systems.

    Algeria Shows Support for Somalia’s Stability

    In a joint statement, Algeria confirmed it will help Somalia with reforms in its security sector. It will also support Somalia in building strong strategies to fight militant groups.

    Speaker Boughali said, “The stability of all Arab countries depends on the stability of Somalia.” He noted that Algeria fully supports Somalia as it continues to face attacks from Al-Shabaab and other extremist groups.

    Algeria has years of experience fighting terrorism, especially during its own civil conflict in the 1990s. The country used both military force and social programs to end violence. Now, it hopes to pass on this knowledge to Somalia.

    Somalia Welcomes Algeria’s Role

    Speaker Madoobe thanked Algeria for its strong role in the Arab world. He said Somalia is ready to deepen ties with Algeria. He also stressed the need for joint projects and more frequent meetings between the parliaments of both nations.

    “Parliamentary cooperation is important for our countries,” said Madoobe. “We need to work together on laws, development, and peace.”

    The two leaders signed an agreement that allows regular visits between their parliaments. It also includes training for lawmakers and staff, as well as programs to build strong institutions in both countries.

    Focus on Training and Development

    The new agreement will help Somalia train its parliamentary staff. It will also allow Somali lawmakers to learn from Algeria’s legislative experience. These exchanges are meant to build long-term partnerships and help both countries grow stronger.

    Officials said this type of training will support Somalia’s efforts to build democratic institutions and manage public services better.

    The partnership also opens the door to working together on development projects that could benefit citizens in both nations.

    Arab Parliament Summit Highlights Shared Concerns

    Speaker Madoobe was in Algeria to attend the Arab Parliament Speakers Summit. The event brought together leaders from across the region. They met to talk about common problems, like regional security, economic growth, and political unity.

    At the summit, many speakers said that Arab countries must work together more closely. They said cooperation is key to facing threats such as terrorism, poverty, and political unrest.

    This summit also focused on strengthening the role of parliaments in solving these issues. Leaders shared ideas on how to improve laws, support youth, and build strong economies.

    Why This Matters Now

    Somalia has faced terrorist attacks for many years. Al-Shabaab, a militant group linked to al-Qaeda, has carried out deadly attacks in the country. Many of these have targeted government officials, markets, and public places.

    Somalia is now trying to rebuild. The country is improving its army, building its economy, and forming stronger ties with friendly nations. Help from Algeria could speed up this process.

    Algeria’s offer comes at a time when Somalia is also getting more support from other international partners. Countries like Turkey, the United States, and the United Arab Emirates have all supported Somalia’s fight against terrorism in different ways.

    This new partnership with Algeria shows that more Arab countries are stepping in to help.

    A Step Toward Stronger Arab Unity

    The meeting between the two parliament speakers is more than a security promise. It also shows growing unity between Arab countries. Stronger partnerships can help solve big problems faster, especially when countries face the same risks.

    Algeria’s support may also encourage other Arab countries to help Somalia. Shared experiences and regular meetings can lead to better solutions for the region as a whole.

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