Washington (Hornpost) The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Somaliland, Md. Abdirahman Dahir Adan is leading a high-level delegation that went to Washington, last week in the United States of America, issued a press release explaining these meetings.
Date: 23 May, 2025
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The Foreign Minister of Somaliland Holds High-Level Consultations in Washington to Strengthen U.S. Relations.
Washington, D.C, May 23, 2025 The Republic of Somaliland’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, H.E. Abdirahman Dahir Adan, led a high-level delegation to Washington, D.C., this week, where they held strategic consultations with senior U.S. government officials, lawmakers, and policy experts. The visit focused on advancing shared priorities under the new administrations of President H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi and President Donald J. Trump, with particular emphasis on strengthening bilateral cooperation in regional security, democratic governance, and international engagement. The delegation met with officials from key U.S. agencies, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and members of Congress, including Senator Ted Cruz and Representatives Tim Burchett, Tom Tiffany, Pat Harrigan, Scott Perry, Ronny Jackson, and John Moolenaar. The delegation also participated in a closed-door roundtable hosted by the Hudson Institute, attended by former U.S. officials, diplomats, and Africa policy experts.
In addition, the delegation joined the Somaliland diaspora in Washington to commemorate the 18 May National Day. The event celebrated Somaliland’s democratic progress and national resilience, including the peaceful transfer of power in 2024. Minister Adan emphasized Somaliland’s enduring commitment to peace, democracy, and responsible international cooperation, reinforcing the country’s distinct identity and achievements as a stable and self-governing democracy in the Horn of Africa.
The visit marked a strategic milestone in Somaliland-U.S. relations, reflecting the United States’ growing acknowledgement of Somaliland as a reliable and strategic partner. The momentum generated through these engagements has laid a solid foundation for future cooperation, grounded in shared values, mutual respect, and long-term interests. Somaliland remains committed to building a transformative partnership with the United States that contributes to regional stability and democratic advancement.
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Hornpost staff Reporter