
Somalia iyo Indonesia oo Isbahaysi Istaraatijiyadeed Ku Dhejiyay Iskaashiga Koonfur-Koonfur
Somalia iyo Indonesia waxay rasmiyeeyeen isbahaysi xooggan oo istaraatijiyadeed. Sida ku xusan qodobka: "Somalia and Indonesia have formalized a robust and strategic partnership aimed at fostering deeper cooperation, mutual respect, and shared growth among Developing Countries." Waa tallaabo muhiim ah.
Wadahadalada Safiirka iyo Wasiiradda
Bishii August 4, 2026, Ali Mohamed Omar, Wasiirka Dawladda ee Arrimaha Dibadda, wuxuu wadahadal ballaaran la yeeshay Safiirka Indonesia ee Somalia, T.B.H. Witjaksono Adji. Kulankani wuxuu xoojiyay xiriirka labada dal.
Wadahadaladaasi waxay taabanayeen waxbarashada, kalluumeysiga, beeraha, amniga badda iyo ganacsiga. Labada dhinacba waxay xaqiijinayeen ka qaybgalka hay'adaha caalamiga ah sida OIC.
Isha Aqoonta iyo Booqashada Jaamacadda
Isla August 4, 2026, Safiirka Indonesia wuxuu booqday Jaamacadda Hormuud si loo horumariyo waxbarashada sare, cilmi-baarista iyo isdhaafsiga dhaqanka. Booqashadu waxay dhiirigelisay iskaashiga.
Jaamacadda Hormuud dhowaan way furtay Machadka Caalamiga ah ee Cilmiga Indonesia iyo Afrika, oo ay weheliyaan jaamacadaha Indonesia. Machadku waa xarun iskaashi oo aqoon.
Asalkii Xiriirka iyo Qorshayaasha Mustaqbalka
Booqashadii ugu horreysay ee Wasiiradda Arrimaha Dibadda ee Somalia, Abdisalam Abdi Ali, ee Jakarta July 31, 2025 ayaa aasaaskay iskaashiga. Sugiono oo ah Wasiiradda Indonesia ayaa ka qayb qaaday.
Qorshayaal socda ayaa kordhinaya tababbarka diblomaasiyadda ee saraakiisha Somalia iyo waaiver fiiso oo loogu talagalay baasaboorrada diblomaasiga. Xiriirka diblomaasiga wuxuu bilaabmay December 21, 1960.
On August 4, 2026, Somalia and Indonesia formalized a strategic partnership aimed at fostering deeper cooperation, mutual respect, and shared growth among developing nations, marking a significant milestone in bilateral diplomacy.
High-Level Diplomatic Talks Expand Bilateral Cooperation
On August 4, 2026, H.E. Hon. Ali Mohamed Omar, Somalia's State Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, held comprehensive discussions with H.E. Ambassador T.B.H. Witjaksono Adji, Indonesia's Ambassador to Somalia, reinforcing the strengthening of bilateral relations built on mutual respect and aligned strategic interests.
The talks covered an extensive range of sectors including education, fisheries, agriculture, maritime security, and trade, highlighting intentions to deepen cooperation across these vital fields while reaffirming commitment to active engagement in regional and global forums such as the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation.
Academic and Health Initiatives Strengthen People-to-People Ties
On August 4, 2026, Indonesia's ambassador to Somalia visited Hormuud University to enhance cooperation in higher education, research, and cultural exchange, following the university's recent launch of the International Institute of Indonesian and African Studies established with Indonesian universities.
Support for health infrastructure development, such as the establishment of an Intensive Care Unit at East Africa University Hospital in Bosaso funded by aid aligned with the Islamic Development Bank, underscores Indonesia's commitment to health diplomacy and capacity-building in emerging markets.
Historical Foundations and Future Diplomatic Vision
The foundation for this collaboration was laid during Somalia's historic visit to Jakarta on July 31, 2025, the first-ever official visit by a Somali Foreign Minister to Indonesia, led by Somali Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Abdisalam Abdi Ali, which resulted in a series of bilateral agreements designed to invigorate trade relations and expand maritime security initiatives.
Since establishing diplomatic relations on December 21, 1960, Somalia and Indonesia have exemplified the spirit of South-South cooperation, with plans underway to expand diplomatic training opportunities for Somali officials and implement a visa waiver program for diplomatic and official passports to facilitate greater mobility and institutional collaboration.



