The Somali Ambassador to the United States, Daahir Hassan Arab, recently visited Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he engaged in a series of discussions with members of the Somali diaspora.
The meetings focused on strengthening connections between the Somali community in the U.S. and the Federal Government of Somalia, enhancing support for initiatives that benefit both the community and the homeland.
Ambassador Arab emphasized the Somali Embassy’s commitment to staying informed about the community’s needs and encouraged closer cooperation to foster unity among Somali-Americans. He urged community members to actively engage with the embassy and to support Somalia’s ongoing efforts toward development and stability.
The ambassador’s visit reflects the growing focus on diaspora engagement, which is seen as a critical component in bolstering Somalia’s economic and social initiatives, aligning with broader diplomatic goals.
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