In a landmark effort to unite Somalia’s fragmented political landscape, Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khayre convened a Federal-Regional Reconciliation Summit that brought together leaders from all Federal Member States. Held in Mogadishu, this summit marked a turning point in Somalia’s state-building journey.
For years, regional and federal governments operated in silos, often with conflicting interests. Khayre’s initiative aimed to foster cooperation, transparency, and shared vision among these governing bodies. Through open dialogue and inclusive negotiation, agreements were reached on key issues such as revenue-sharing, joint security efforts, and election coordination.
This event was praised both locally and internationally, signaling a new era of cooperation and mutual respect between Somalia’s diverse leadership structures. The summit’s outcomes laid the foundation for future trust-building mechanisms and constitutional clarity.