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Ethiopian Minister of Water, Irrigation and Energy arrives in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Seleshi Bekele, Ethiopia’s Minister of Water, Irrigation and Energy announced on his Twitter page on Monday (February 10) that he has arrived in Washington, D.C. to review results so far by the legal and technical teams of Ethiopia negotiating with Egypt and Sudan regarding the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.

“Number of articles and issues are not yet resolved, negotiation will continue tomorrow,” Seleshi tweeted.

He said the follow-up meeting of Foreign and Water Affairs Ministers with the presence of US Secretary of Treasury and World Bank is planned to commence on Wednesday.

The Minister also said the Ethiopian team will continue to work vigilantly in advancing our national interest.

PM Abiy Confers with Various African Leaders

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has conferred with leaders of various African countries at the sidelines of the 33rd African Union summit in Addis Ababa today.

Accordingly, the Prime Minister ABiy has held talks with leaders of South Sudan, Sudan, Djibouti, Algeria and Morocco on wide range of issues including peace, stability and the economic integration in Africa.

Premier Abiy and South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir have exchanged views on the implementation of stalled peace agreement and development of the formation of a unity government in South Sudan.

Abiy reaffirmed Ethiopia’s steadfast solidarity to ensure peace and stability in South Sudan beyond welcoming many refugees from that country.

The establishment of a transitional government will crucial to bring lasting peace and stability to South Sudan, recalling the IGAD members states decision to establish transitional government in 100 days.

However, IGAD’s decision does not come into effect as a day coming to end. Prime Minister Abiy assured that he will continue to support South Sudan to form unity government.

Prime Minister Abiy also discussed with Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh on the status of joint logistics and infrastructure projects Ethiopia and Djibout.

The two leaders also exchange views on ways to improve port and rail services and agreed to toughen cooperation on ensuring regional peace and security between the two countries.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Abiy held talks with Algerian President, Abdelmadjid Tebboune on ways of further cementing the existing bilateral ties and cooperation between Ethiopia and Algeria.

Likewise, Abiy discussed on bilateral issues with Sudanese Prime Minister, Abdalla Hamdok, Guinean President Alpha Conde, Moroccan Prime Minister Saadeddine Othmani and Ghana President, Nana Akufo-Addo.

IGAD Says Further Extending Formation of Transitional Government in South Sudan neither Desirable nor Feasible

The 34th Extraordinary Summit of the IGAD Heads of State and Government was held on 8th February 2020 in Addis Ababa under the chairmanship of H.E. Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, Prime Minister of the Republic of Sudan and issued a communiqué on the South Sudan peace process and the locust invasion that hits the region.

Regarding the peace process in South Sudan IGAD said, “further extension of the formation of the Revitalized Transitional Government of National Unity (R-TGoNU) is neither desirable nor feasible.”

Only twelve days are left before the end of the one hundred-day extension of the deadline for the formation of R-TGoNU on 22nd February 2020.

Despite the relentless mediation efforts of the regional Special Envoys from IGAD and South Africa on the issue of the number of states and their boundaries, the mediation effort has hit a deadlock, reads the communiqué.

IGAD said the issue of the number of states and their boundaries, which is a sticky issue in the South Sudanese Peace process, “is an internal South Sudanese matter and hence solution should come only from the South Sudanese people.”

Regarding the locust invasion, the summit underscored the need to work and coordinate with neighboring regions particularly gulf states and countries in the Arabian Peninsula as well as the international community in eradicating the pest and address the broader aspects of climate change in the region.

IGAD also decided to share information and best practices through the IGAD Secretariat to coordinate and build the necessary capacity in combating the locust menace to predict, monitor and control the spread of new swarms.

The meeting was attended, among others, by Heads of State of Uganda, South Sudan, Somalia, and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Djibouti, Cabinet Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kenya, and H.E. Hirut Zememe, State Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.

Speech by President Charles Michel at the official dinner of the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa

It is an honour and privilege for me to take the floor as the voice of Europe before you, in Ethiopia, the land of origins and the cradle of the last Nobel Peace Prize. Congratulations again dear Abiy Ahmed.

It is with deep pleasure that I return to this continent, for which I have so much affection.

I am here today to bear witness to a metamorphosis of this continent but also that of Europe.

Your northern neighbour is changing. I am here tonight to speak for 27 European countries. 21 of them never had any colonies.

A new generation of leaders is coming to power. They are not hampered by the burden of nostalgia.

We want to look towards the future, and to our neighbours. We want to tackle climate change and the digital revolution. The two major challenges we are all facing.

Europe wants to speak up on the international stage, where its values inspire its actions.

This changing Europe is looking at Africa with fresh eyes – with respect, optimism and confidence!

Africa is vibrant, full of the energy of youth and it is buzzing with new technology!

A continent of opportunities: that is what Europe sees.

For a long time, Europe remained trapped in an outdated view of this continent.

Africa, too, has at times cultivated a kind of ambiguity in its relationship with Europe.

Our closeness connects us, our partnership is a rich one. Everything draws us towards one another: history, geography, culture and the many exchanges between us.

Europe is your partner for trade, investment, cooperation and development. But this partnership is no longer enough; it needs to be reinvented. We must build a new house to accommodate our many common interests, and we must write a new chapter together.

President Confers with PM Justin Trudeau

Ethiopia and Canada have had a strong and decades-long relationship. This was further deepened by Canadian Prime Minister, H.E. Justin Trudeau’s state visit. The Prime Minister visited H.E. President Sahle-Work Zewde at the National Palace where they held talks on bilateral issues as well as ways to improve trade and investment relations between the two countries. The two also discussed gender and women’s empowerment issues and as well as ways to partner to support women. Prime Minister Trudeau reiterated his commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and encouraging cooperation in trade and investment.

[Press release] Meeting of the Assembly of the African Union Begins

 

The 33rd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union opened today at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The meeting which will run from the 9th to 10th February is being held under the 2020 theme of the year, “Silencing the Guns: Creating Conducive Conditions for Africa’s Development. “

In his opening address the newly elected Chairperson of the African Union, H.E. President Cyril Ramaphosa of the Republic of South Africa, outlined the priorities that will need to be the focus of the Union to bolster the progress being made in driving Africa’s growth trajectory within the framework of Agenda 2063 including:

• Deepening the unity of the continent;

• Advancing inclusive economic growth and sustainable development

• Ensuring political and economic unity, good governance and peace

• Supporting integration, industrialisation, economic development, trade and investment

• Development of an appropriate strategy for the fourth industrial revolution

• Economic and financial inclusion for women and mainstreaming the interests of women

• Conflict resolution

• Championing the position of Africa as a strong and influential player in the global arena

On the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) which will become operational in July 2020, Mr. Ramaphosa noted that the AfCFTA will be a major driver for reigniting industrialization and paving the way for Africa’s integration into the global economy as a player of considerable weight and scale. He however noted that with the potential of the AfCFTA to boost intra-African trade should not become a conduit for products with minimal African content under the guise of continental integration and reiterated the need to clearly define what standards will be applied to define what constitutes a product that is proudly made in Africa. Mr Ramaphosa announced that South Africa will host the Extra Ordinary Summit on the AfCFTA to be held back to back with the Extra Ordinary Summit on Silencing the Guns in May 2020.

On the issue of empowerment of women and girls in Africa, the AU Chairperson emphasised the need to move beyond the clichés and general statements and work towards achieving practical solutions such as the implementation of awarding 25% of public procurement to women owned businesses in line with Agenda 2063. He affirmed the commitment of the Union to work with H.E. Mr. Nana Akufo Addo, President, of the Republic of Ghana and the African Union Champion on Gender and Development issues on in Africa

While speaking on the Theme of the Year, Mr. Ramaphosa noted that along with Africa taking charge of its peace and security agenda and finding African solutions to African problems, there was an urgent need to “.. deal with the action of countries outside our continent that are fighting proxy wars and fuelling ongoing conflicts on our continent.” He also expressed solidarity with the people of Palestine in their quest for an independent and sovereign state.

The AU Commission (AUC) Chairperson Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat speaking on the theme of the summit emphasised the need for solidarity among Africa countries if the continent is to achieve its goals for peaceful and secure Africa, noting that “the deficit of solidarity is one of the big weaknesses of the system of resistance and Africa’s overall capacities for continental resilience.

Mr. Mahamat noted that the persistence of terrorism threatens the collapse of some member states and must be eradicated, and that women and children remain the biggest victims of conflict. Mr. Mahamat said that the AU continues to exert all efforts to achieve peace in the Horn of Africa; the Sahel and the Lake Chad basin; in Western Sahara, where efforts are ongoing to implement the Nouakchott decision; Libya, where Africa continues to stress that there can be no military solution and urges dialogue; Somalia where AMISOM continues to deploy, albeit in very difficult conditions; in the Central African Republic where efforts have intensified to ensure the rigorous application of peace and reconciliation agreements; and in Cameroun, where dialogue is continuing and attention is required. Mr. Mahamat lauded the African Mediation efforts in Sudan that resulted in the peace agreement and commended the new authority there that has pledged to continue dialogue with the rebel groups.

In line with the ongoing efforts by the AU to ensure inclusion of women in Africa’s development agenda, Mr, Mahamat announced that 2020 to 2030 has been declared The Decade of Financial Inclusion for Women.

The UN Secretary General Mr Antonio Guterres spoke on the importance of including women and youth in Africa’s peace initiatives. He said that “Peace, social cohesion and sustainable development require women’s contribution and leadership. Women clearly have an essential role to play in conflict prevention and political transitions”, he said. He proceeded to say it is also necessary to engage and empower Africa’s youth, whom he said have become advocates for peace through dialogue and addressing the root causes of conflict. In this respect he commended the 1 million by 2021 initiative of the African Union which aims to reach millions of African youth with opportunities.

Invited speakers who also addressed the Assembly included Mr Ahmed Abou Gheit, Secretary General of the Arab League and Mr Mahmoud Abbas, President of the State of Palestine and Chairperson of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (speech delivered by H.E. Mohammad Shtayyeh, Prime Minister of the State of Palestine).

During their sessions today and tomorrow, the Heads of State and Government will consider, amongst others:

• The Report on the institutional reform of the AU which will be delivered by H.E. President Paul Kagame, in his role as the leader on the project as well as an update by the Chairperson of the AU Commission Mr. Moussa Faki Mahamat on the status of implementation of the institutional reforms.

• The Report on AfCFTA) by H.E. President Mahamadou Issoufou of Niger and leader on the AfCFTA which has been signed by 54 of the 55 countries that constitute the AU and ratified by 28 countries.

The bureau of the Assembly of the African Union for 2020 was announced during the Assembly: Chair – South Africa; Vice Chair – Democratic Republic of Congo; Second Vice Chair – Mali; 3rd Vice Chair – Kenya; Rapporteur- Egypt. It was also announced the Democratic Republic of Congo will be the Chair of the Union in 2021.

During the opening session, the Assembly observed a minute of silence in honour of the recently deceased former President of the Republic of Kenya Mr Daniel Arap Moi who served as Chairperson of the Organisation of African Unity in 1981. The AUC, Chairperson congratulated the Ethiopian Prime Minister Mr Abiy Ahmed on winning the Nobel Peace Prize.

70 ኛዉ የኢጋድ ዉጭ ጉዳይ ሚንስትሮች የአስቸኳይ ስብሰባ ተካሄደ

36ኛዉ የአፍሪካ ህብረት ጉባዔ ጎን ለጎን የኢጋድ ዉጭ ጉዳይ ሚንስትሮች ምክር ቤት በደቡብ ሱዳን ወቅታዊ ሁኔታ እና በሠላም ስምምነት አፈጻጸም ዙሪያ ጥር 30 ቀን 2012 መክሯል ።

የወቅቱ የኢጋድ የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትሮች ም/ቤት የሆኑት የሱዳን የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር አስማ አብደላ በኢጋድ የደቡብ ሱዳን ልዩ ልዑክ ኢስማኤል ዋይስ ሪፓርት እንዲሰማ አድርገዋል ። ሪፓርቱ የደቡብ ሱዳን አጠቃላይ የፓለቲካ የፀጥታ እና የኢኮኖሚ ሁኔታ እየተሻሻለ በመምጣቱ ዜጎች ተጠቃሚ መሆናቸውን ገልፃል። በሌላ በኩል ለደቡብ ሱዳን የሽግግር መንግሰት ምስረታ ወቅት ሁለት ጊዜ እንዲሸጋገር ምክንያት የሆኑት አሳሳቢ ጉዳዮች አሁንም አለመፈታታቸው መሠረታዊ ችግር መሆኑ ተነስቷል ። በተለይም የውሁድ ሠራዊት ምስረታ ሂደት መጓተት እንዲሁም የክልሎች ብዛትና የድንበር አከላለል ጉዳዮች አለመቋጨት እጅግ አሳሳቢ ጉዳይ በመሆኑ ኢጋድ ግልፅ አቅጣጫ ማስቀመጥ እንዳለበት ታምኗል። ቀነገደቡ ተከብሮ በቀሩት ጥቂት ቀናት ከስምምነት እንዲደረስ ጥሪ ቀርቧል።

በብራሰልስ የኢትዮጵያ ኤምባሲ በቤልጅዬም እና ላክሰምበርግ ነዋሪ ከሆኑ ኢትዮጵያውያንና ትውልደ ኢትዮጵያውያን ጋር ውይይት አካሄደ

ዛሬ ጥር 30 ቀን 2012 ዓ.ም. ብራሰልስ የሚገኘው የኢትዮጵያ ኤምባሲ በቤልጅዬም እና ላክሰምበርግ ነዋሪ ከሆኑ ኢትዮጵያውያንና ትውልደ ኢትዮጵያ ጋር ውይይት አካሂዷል። በዕለቱ በቤልጅዬም እና ላክሰምበርግ የሚኖሩ ከ110 በላይ የዳየስፖራ ማህበረሰብ አባላት የተገኙ ሲሆን፣ በመድረኩ በሀገራችን ስላለው ወቅታዊ ሁኔታ፣  የዳያስፖራው ማህበረሰብ በሀገሪቱ የልማት ተሳትፎ እንዲያደርጉ የሚያስችሉ ፖሊሲዎች እንዲሁም በሚሲዮኑ በሚሰጡ አገልግሎቶች ላይ ትኩረት ያደረገ ውይይት ተደርጓል።

የውይይት መድረኩን በንግግር የከፈቱት በቤልጅዬም፣ ላክሰምባርግ እና የአውሮፓ ህብረት ተቋማት ባለ ሙሉ ስልጣን  አምባሳደር እና ልዩ መልዕክተኛ የሆኑት ክቡር አምባሳደር ግሩም አባይ ሲሆኑ፣ በንግግራቸው ባለፉት ሁለት አመታት በሃገር ውስጥም ሆነ በክልላዊ ጉዳዮች ዙርያ መንግሰት ዘርፈ ብዙ እና መጠነ ሰፊ የለውጥ ስራዎች ሲሰራ እንደነበር ጠቅሰው በተለይም ከህዳሴው ግድብ ጋር በተያያዘ የሀገራችንን ጥቅም ለማስጠበቅ  ብዙ ስራዎች እየተከናወነ እንደሆነ ገልጸዋል። በተጨማሪም መጪውን ሀገራዊ ምርጫ በስኬት ለማካሄድ መንግሰት እየሰራ ያለውን ስራ አብራርተዋል።

በውይይቱ መድረኩ የሚሲዮኑ ምክትል መሪ አቶ ገብረሚካኤል ገብረጻዲቅ  ዳያስፖራው በኢትዮጰያ ሊሳተፍባቸው በሚችልባቸው የተለያዩ የቢዝነስ አማራጮችን በተመለከተ ገለጻ ያደረጉ ሲሆን፣ በመጨረሻም ከተሳታፊዎች በተለያዩ ጉዳዮች ላይ ለተነሱት ጥያቄዎች በክቡር አምባሳደር ግሩም አባይ ማብራሪያ በመሰጠት መድረኩ ተጠናቋል።

ክቡር አቶ ገዱ አንዳርጋቸው የተለያዩ አገራት ልዩ መልዕክተኞችን አነጋገሩ

የኢፌዲሪ የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር ክቡር አቶ ገዱ አንዳርጋቸው ከ36ኛው የአፍሪካ ህብረት የአስፈጻሚዎች ምክር ቤት ስብሰባ ጎን ለጎን ዛሬ ጥር 28 ቀን 2012 ዓም የአየርላንድ መንግስት የአፍሪካ ህብረት ልዩ መልዕከተኛ አምባሳደር ኬኔት ቶምሶን እና የፍልስጥኤም አስተዳደር የአፍሪካ ህብረት ልዩ መልዕክተኛና የሰራተኛ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር ከሆኑት አምባሳደር ዶ/ር ናስሪ አቡጃሽ ጋር በሁለትዮሽ እና ዓለም አቀፍ ጉዳዮች ዙሪያ መክረዋል።

ክቡር አቶ ገዱ አንዳርጋቸው ከአየርላንድ መንግስት ልዩ መልዕከተኛ ጋር በነበራቸው ውይይት እንደገለጹት ኢትዮጵያ ከአየርላንድ ጋር ያላትን ዲፕሎማሲያዊ ግንኙነት ወደ ላቀ ደረጃ ለማሸጋገር እየሰራች መሆኑን ገልጸዋል። በኢትጵያ እየተካሄደ ያለውን ሁሉን አቀፍ ማሻሻያ በተመለከተ ክቡር አቶ ገዱ ገለጻ አድርገዋል። አየርላንድ በኢትዮጵያ የምታካሂደውን የልማት ፕሮግራም አጠናክራ እንድትቀጥል አንዲሁም የአየርላንድ ባለሀብቶች በኢትዮጵያ በስፋት ኢንቨስት እንዲያደርጉ የአየርላንድ መንግስት ድጋፍ እንዲያደርግ ክቡር አቶ ገዱ በዚህ ወቅት ጠይቀዋል።

የአየርላንድ መንግስት ልዩ መልዕከተኛ አምባሳደር ኬኔት ቶምሶን በበኩላቸው ኢትዮጵያ ለቀጠናው እና ለአካባቢው ሰላም የምታደርገውን እንቅስቃሴ አየርላንድ ታደንቃለች ብለዋል። አየርላንድ ከኢትዮጵያ ጋር ያላትን ሁሉን አቀፍ የቆየ ግንነኙት አጠናክራ እንደምትቀጥልም አምባሳደር ኬኔት ገልጸዋል። የአየርላንድ ባለሀብቶች በኢትዮጵያ ባለው ምቹ ሁኔታ ኢንቨስት እንዲያደጉ መንግስት አስፈላጊውን ድጋፍ እንደሚያደርግም ልዩ መልዕክተኛው አረጋግጠዋል።

በተያያዘ ዜና ክቡር አቶ ገዱ አንዳርጋቸው የፍልስጥኤም አስተዳደር ልዩ መልዕክተኛ እና የስራተኛ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር የሆኑትን አምባሳደር ዶ/ር ናስሪ አቡጃሽ ጋር መክረዋል። ክቡር አቶ ገዱ በዚህ ወቅት በኢትዮጵያ እየተካሄደ ያለውን ለውጥ እና በታላቁ ህዳሴ ግድብ ዙሪያ ኢትዮጵያ፣ ሱዳን እና ግብጽ እያካሄዱ ያሉትን ውይይት በተመለከተ ገለጻ አድርገዋል።
የፍልስጥኤም መንግስት ልዩ መልዕክተኛ እና የሰራተኛ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር አምባሳደር ዶ/ር ናስሪ አቡጃሽ በበኩላቸው ኢትዮጵያ በአፍሪካ ሰላም እና መረጋጋት እንዲሰፈን እያደረገች ያለውን የጎላ ሚና አድንቀዋል። በታላቁ የህዳሴው ግድብ ዙሪያ በኢትዮጵያ፣ በሱዳን እና በግብጽ እየተካሄደ ያለው ውይይት በሰላም እንደሚጠናቀቅ እምነታቸው መሆኑንም ገለጸዋል። ፍልስጥኤም ከኢትዮጵያ ጋር ያላትን ትብብር አጠናክራ ለመቀጠል አየሰራች ነውም ብለዋል።