
By: Mohamed Duale Editor-in-Chief HornDiplomat Tweets @MohamadDuale
Horndiplomat-Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh Receives in his office US. a delegation led by the US. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs Tibor P. Nagy.Horndiplomat Reports
President Guelleh accompanied by his Foreign Minister Mohamoud Ali Youssouf.
” Had a chance to meet w/ President Guelleh and Foreign Minister Youssouf. The U.S. and Djibouti share a long-term partnership guided by mutual strategic interests and commitment to address shared challenges, including ensuring a prosperous and secure future for young Djiboutians.”Said Tibor P. Nagy
Had a chance to meet w/ President Guelleh and Foreign Minister Youssouf. The U.S. and #Djibouti share a long-term partnership guided by mutual strategic interests and commitment to address shared challenges, including ensuring a prosperous and secure future for young Djiboutians pic.twitter.com/eVt9lEg1Pn
— Bureau of African Affairs (@AsstSecStateAF) December 3, 2018
Meanwhile, US. Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of African Affairs Tibor P. Nagy meets with Moumina Hussein Darar, the first and only female Anti-Terrorism Investigator in the Djiboutian National Police and Djiboutian YALI and IVLP alumni .
I was honored to meet a few of the Djiboutian YALI and IVLP alumni who are using the skills and knowledge they gained in the United States to improve the lives of their fellow Djiboutians! pic.twitter.com/jjrhMeFoKG
— Bureau of African Affairs (@AsstSecStateAF) December 3, 2018
Moumina Houssein Darar, the first and only female Anti-Terrorism Investigator in the Djiboutian National Police, is the first recipient of the Djibouti Woman of Courage Award! pic.twitter.com/VCwWMzxveM
— Bureau of African Affairs (@AsstSecStateAF) December 3, 2018
On Nov 30, During a four-day trip to East Africa, Gen. Thomas D. Waldhauser, commander of United States Africa Command (AFRICOM), met with senior Djiboutian officials, including President Ismail Omar Guelleh, on Nov. 29, 2018, in Djibouti City, Djibouti.
“We have a strong, cooperative relationship with the Republic of Djibouti,” said Waldhauser, “and we view security and access to Djibouti as a top priority.”
Strategically located in the Horn of Africa, Djibouti is a key U.S. partner on security, regional stability, and humanitarian efforts across the region.
Furthermore, Djibouti hosts the only enduring U.S. military presence in Africa at Camp Lemonnier, which serves as a vital hub for security force assistance, operations, and logistics for five combatant commands. Employing over 1,000 Djiboutian nationals and continuously supplying contracts to local businesses, Camp Lemonnier provides, operates, and sustains superior service in support of combat readiness and enables operations in the Horn of Africa, while fostering positive U.S.-African relations.
