Somali Ambassador Expands Diplomatic Ties with Georgia

GOOBJOOG NEWS | TBILISI: In a move to strengthen Somalia’s global diplomatic footprint, Ambassador Fathudin Ali Mohamed, Somalia’s envoy to Türkiye and non-resident Ambassador to Central Asia and the South Caucasus, has officially presented his credentials to Mr. Khatuna Totladze, Georgia’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs.
This milestone reinforces Somalia’s commitment to deepening ties with Georgia and the broader South Caucasus region.
During their meeting, Ambassador Fathudin and Deputy Minister Totladze explored avenues for enhancing bilateral cooperation, particularly in trade, security, and diplomatic collaboration.
As Somalia actively expands its international engagement, Ambassador Fathudin’s latest diplomatic outreach signals a push for stronger alliances in new strategic regions.
His role as Somalia’s top diplomat in Türkiye has already positioned him at the forefront of regional diplomacy, and his engagement in Georgia further demonstrates Somalia’s proactive foreign policy.
Somalia and Georgia have long maintained cordial relations, with both nations eager to boost economic partnerships and political cooperation.
Somalia’s government remains steadfast in its mission to forge stronger global alliances, advancing its goals of economic growth, security, and regional integration on the international stage.