ANKARA/ MOGADISHU
Kenya’s president and his Somali counterpart agreed to appoint joint committees to resolve recent tensions between the two nations, the Somalian presidency said on Thursday.
In a phone conversation, Uhuru Kenyatta and Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo "discussed a range of bilateral issues, underlining the significance of their joint cooperation in strengthening security along the borders and across the region," the statement said.
They also exchanged views on strengthening the bilateral relations between the two nations and the citizens and "agreed to form a working committee involving Somalia and Kenya to further the vision of the two leaders in enhancing