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PM Hamza and the Italian Ambassador Discuss in Mogadishu

May 18(Jowhar) The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Hamza Abdi Barre, received the Ambassador of the Italian government to Somalia, Mr. Daccò Coppi, in his office, and they discussed strengthening the relationship and cooperation between Somalia and Italy. The Prime Minister was briefed on the status of three major projects...

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Article context

What happened

  • Prime Minister Xamsa Cabdi Barre met with the Italian Ambassador Daccò Coppi in Mogadishu to discuss strengthening relations and cooperation between Somalia and Italy.

Key claims

  • The meeting focused on three major hospital projects funded by the Italian government in Afmadow, Xarardheere, and Caddale.
  • Prime Minister Xamsa highlighted the historical relationship between Somalia and Italy in diplomacy, development, education, and humanitarian support.
  • Ambassador Coppi expressed Italy's commitment to supporting Somalia's development projects.

Source limitations

  • The article does not provide independent verification of the claims made regarding the projects or the discussions.
  • No response from other parties regarding the meeting or its outcomes is included.
  • Details about the specific nature of the projects or their current status are not elaborated.

Reader takeaway

The meeting signifies ongoing diplomatic engagement between Somalia and Italy, particularly in the area of development projects.

What remains unclear

  • What specific outcomes or agreements were reached during the meeting?
  • How will the funded hospital projects impact the local communities?
  • What are the timelines for the implementation of the discussed projects?

Why it matters

The article does not provide enough independently verified detail to assess the specific significance of this event beyond what is reported.

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May 18(Jowhar) The Prime Minister of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Mr. Hamza Abdi Barre, received the Ambassador of the Italian government to Somalia, Mr. Daccò Coppi, in his office, and they discussed strengthening the relationship and cooperation between Somalia and Italy.

The Prime Minister was briefed on the status of three major projects to build hospitals in the districts of Afmadow in Lower Juba, Xarardheere in Mudug, and Caddale in Middle Shabelle, which are funded by the Italian government.

Prime Minister Hamza praised the long-standing historical relationship with Italy, particularly in the areas of diplomacy, development, education, and humanitarian support, sharing with the ambassador the achievements of the DanQaran government in the areas of security, economy, and the implementation of the policy regarding independent one-person, one-vote elections.

For his part, Ambassador Daccò Coppi, who thanked the Prime Minister for the reception, stated that the Italian government is committed to supporting Somalia in the developmental projects being implemented in the country.

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