ADDIS ABABA/ENA/- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Ph.D.) has discussed with the leaders of France, German and Sweden on the margins of the EU-AU Summit held in Brussels.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held discussion with President Emmanuel Macron of France, Olaf Scholz of Germany and Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden
in Brussels, Belgium on bilateral and continental issues. Prime Minister Abiy thanked President Emmanuel Macron, for a fruitful conversation about bilateral relations and continental issues.
The long-standing relationship between Ethiopia and France provides a solid foundation for future collaboration, the premier added. “Thank you, my brother President Emmanuel Macron, for a fruitful conversation about bilateral relations and continental issues.
The long-standing relationship between our countries provides a solid foundation for future collaboration,’’ he twitted
Similarly, Abiy extended his appreciation to the Chancellor of Germany, Olaf Scholz for the important deliberations on various issues of mutual interest. Ethiopia appreciates the tremendous development assistance Germany extended thus far and has firm belief that the cooperation will continue strengthened, he said.
“My appreciation to Olaf Scholz for the important deliberations on various issues of mutual interests. Ethiopia appreciates the tremendous development assistance Germany extended thus far and has firm belief that our cooperation will continue strengthened,” PM Abiy wrote in his twitter.
Prime Minister Abiy also held discussions with Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson of Sweden on further strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries.
He twitted: “On the sidelines of the EU-AU Summit, I had excellent discussions with Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson on further strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation between our two countries.”
The 6th European Union-African Union (EU-AU) Summit has been held in Brussels to discuss on ways to enhancing the AUEU partnership with the highest political involvement and based on trust and a clear understanding of mutual interests.
The Ethiopian 19 February 2022