In a significant diplomatic stride, Sierra Leone’s Vice President, Dr. Juldeg Jalloh, and Senegal’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, have embarked on collaborative efforts aimed at bolstering bilateral ties between their respective nations.

During recent working meetings, both leaders underscored their commitment to enhancing cooperation across various sectors. Dr. Jalloh highlighted key focus areas, including trade, air transport, cultural exchange, and technical collaboration. The Vice President commended Prime Minister Sonko for his profound understanding of the bilateral relationship, expressing optimism about leveraging new opportunities, particularly in mineral resources and energy value addition.

A notable outcome of the discussions was the mutual agreement to promptly activate the Sierra Leone-Senegal commission. This commission is poised to serve as a pivotal platform for advancing bilateral interests and fostering new avenues of collaboration.

The collaborative efforts between Vice President Jalloh and Prime Minister Sonko signify a proactive approach towards strengthening diplomatic ties and harnessing untapped potentials for mutual benefit. As both nations gear up to operationalize the commission, expectations are high for tangible outcomes that will drive socio-economic growth and prosperity in the region.

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