The Ministries of Defense of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Federal Republic of Somalia officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding MoU on military cooperation.
The agreement aims to boost collaboration in defense, security, and training to enhance regional stability.
The deal follows multiple talks between the nations’ security and defense heads.
It supports Somalia’s goal of building robust forces, while Saudi Arabia seeks a stronger role in Red Sea and Horn of Africa security.
No official details emerged from the signing ceremony with celebrations and a military showcase, but it’s seen as a precursor to more pacts soon.

