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    Somali Foreign Minister attends Islamic Cooperation summit in Istanbul

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    Sunday June 22, 2025


    Istanbul (HOL) — Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs and
    International Cooperation Abdisalam Abdi Ali participated Saturday in the
    opening of the 51st session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the
    Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).


    The two-day summit, held from June 21 to 22 in Istanbul,
    brings together top diplomats from OIC member states to address urgent regional
    and global issues. High on the agenda is the rising tension between Israel and
    Iran, with delegates expected to issue a joint declaration urging an immediate
    cease-fire and de-escalation to prevent further instability in the Middle East.



    Minister Abdisalam is also scheduled to hold bilateral
    meetings with counterparts from several member states. The discussions are
    aimed at enhancing Somalia’s diplomatic relations and promoting deeper
    cooperation within the Islamic world.

    The summit coincides with heightened geopolitical
    uncertainty, following an announcement by former U.S. President Donald Trump
    claiming that U.S. forces had carried out a “very successful attack” on three
    Iranian nuclear sites. Trump stated that the Fordow nuclear facility—one of
    Iran’s most secure sites—was “gone.”


    The OIC is expected to respond to the development amid calls
    for calm and a unified diplomatic approach to the crisis.



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