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Somali Ambassadors to Iraq and France Pay Tribute to Former Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi

Baghdad, — H.E. Ridwan Hersi Mohamed, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia to the Republic of Iraq, and H.E. Mohamed Ali-Nur Hagi, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia to France, visited the Embassies of the Republic of Yemen in Baghdad and Paris, respectively, to sign the condolence books following the passing of former […]

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What happened

  • Somali ambassadors to Iraq and France visited the Yemeni embassies in Baghdad and Paris to sign condolence books for the late former Yemeni President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi. They expressed condolences on behalf of the Somali government and people, highlighting the friendship between Somalia and Yemen.

Key claims

  • Ambassadors Ridwan Hersi Mohamed and Mohamed Ali-Nur Hagi signed condolence books at the Yemeni embassies.
  • They conveyed condolences to the Yemeni government and people, as well as to President Hadi's family.
  • The ambassadors emphasized the historical bonds of friendship between Somalia and Yemen.
  • They reaffirmed Somalia's solidarity with Yemen during this mourning period.

Source limitations

  • The article does not provide responses from Yemeni officials or other parties.
  • Details about the specific reactions from the Yemeni government are not included.
  • No independent verification of the ambassadors' statements is provided.

Reader takeaway

The tribute reflects the ongoing diplomatic relations and solidarity between Somalia and Yemen during a time of loss.

What remains unclear

  • What specific actions will Somalia take to support Yemen during this period?
  • How has the Yemeni government responded to the condolences from Somalia?
  • What are the implications of this tribute for Somalia-Yemen relations moving forward?

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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Baghdad, — H.E. Ridwan Hersi Mohamed, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia to the Republic of Iraq, and H.E. Mohamed Ali-Nur Hagi, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Somalia to France, visited the Embassies of the Republic of Yemen in Baghdad and Paris, respectively, to sign the condolence books following the passing of former Yemeni President H.E. Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi.

The ambassadors conveyed the condolences of the Government and people of Somalia to the Government and people of the brotherly Republic of Yemen and expressed sympathy to the family of the late President.

They paid tribute to President Hadi’s service to his nation and reaffirmed Somalia’s solidarity with Yemen during this period of mourning.

The ambassadors also underscored the longstanding bonds of friendship and brotherhood between Somalia and Yemen, founded on shared history, mutual respect, and close people-to-people ties.

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