Ambassador Eshete Tilahun met Mr. Kurt Vandenberghe, Director General of Climate Action of the European Union

Ambassador Eshete Tilahun met Mr. Kurt Vandenberghe, Director General of Climate Action of the European Union**
Ambassador Eshete Tilahun briefed Mr. Kurt Vandenberghe on the upcoming the Second African Climate Summit (ACS2) and highlighted Ethiopia’s Flagship Climate Initiatives. He emphasized the importance of strengthening the partnership between Ethiopia and the European Union in the area of Climate Action cooperation in the context of the Global Gateway Initiative.
Mr. Vandenberghe appreciated Ethiopia’s green growth commitments and commended efforts in advancing a climate-smart initiatives. He also mentioned the EU’s interest to partnership with Ethiopia in carbon pricing and carbon markets projects.
Both officials agreed to maintain open and constructive dialogue on issues of mutual concern for Ethiopia and European Union in climate related matters.

H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun Participates in “Ethiopian Green Treasures” Conference

H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun Participates in “Ethiopian Green Treasures” Conference
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On 22 July 2025, H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun took part in the “Ethiopian Green Treasures” conference, held at the National Museum of Natural History of Luxembourg. The event was organized by Madame Henoke Courte, Honorary Consul of Ethiopia, in collaboration with the NGO Regards d’Enfants d’Éthiopie.
In his opening remarks, Ambassador Eshete highlighted Ethiopia’s rich botanical diversity, emphasizing the country’s cultural conservation heritage, ecological practices from mountain to the desert, and key government initiatives such as the Green Legacy. He also underscored the importance of research and academic forums in advancing the recognition and protection of intellectual property rights including the traditional conservation practices. He noted the need to combating biopiracy.
The event featured a presentation by Ms. Odile Weber, a researcher at the National Museum of Natural History of Luxembourg, who showcased her study on Ethiopia’s floral wealth, with a particular focus on endemic plant species. Her insightful presentation was followed by an engaging question-and-answer session, fostering interesting exchanges about #Ethiopia among participants.

On 18 July 2025, Ambassador Eshete Tilahun met with Deputy Director-General of DG Environment Mr. Patrick Child to discuss preparation of the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) and the implications of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).

On 18 July 2025, Ambassador Eshete Tilahun met with Deputy Director-General of DG Environment Mr. Patrick Child to discuss preparation of the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) and the implications of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
Ambassador Eshete reaffirmed Ethiopia’s strong commitment to climate action, highlighting national initiatives such as the Green Legacy Initiative, a major environmental campaign focused on enhancing ecological resilience through large-scale tree planting. He explained the legislation to ban the use, manufacture, and distribution of single-use plastic bags and shifting to electric vehicles by banning gas-powered car imports.
He also noted Ethiopia’s leadership role in continental climate efforts, including preparations for the upcoming Africa Climate Summit, to be held in Addis Ababa, from 5 to 7 September 2025 pre-summit and from 8 to 10 September 2025.
During the discussion, Ambassador Eshete stressed that the EUDR could significantly affect small-holder farmers, especially with in the Ethiopian coffee chain, where production is closely tied to forest-based and household-level systems. He emphasized the urgent need for technical support and context-sensitive compliance procedures to ensure smooth implementation.
Mr. Child acknowledged these concerns and reaffirmed that while the EUDR is a legal requirement for all countries, the EU stands ready to provide technical assistance and information to help Ethiopia navigate the transition effectively.

Ambassador Eshete Tilahun held discussion with with H.E Anna-Maria BOURA Chief Foreign Policy Advisor of President of the European Council

Ambassador Eshete Tilahun held discussion with with H.E Anna-Maria BOURA Chief Foreign Policy Advisor of President of the European Council
H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun, had a constructive exchange of views with H.E Anna-Maria BOURA, Chief Foreign Policy Advisor to the President of the European Council on 17 July 2025.
Ambassador Eshete explained Ethiopia’s preparations on hosting the two High Level Summits; The 4th United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS+4) and the African Union Climate Summit 2, scheduled to be held in July and September 2025 respectively in Addis Ababa.
During the discussion, Ambassador Eshete addressed critical regional developments including the peace and security of the horn, reaffirming Ethiopia’s commitment to peaceful coexistence and economic integration in the sub-region. He highlighted the country’s proactive efforts towards interdependence and cooperation for mutual benefit. He also conveyed Ethiopia’s perspectives on policies that could impact mobility and collaboration with the European Union.
Chief Advisor BOURA underlined, Ethiopia’s role as an anchor state to bring peace and stability to the region, and also acknowledged the stance on peaceful co-existence. She reiterated the EU’s support for regional stability and development.

Ambassador Eshete Tilahun Held Discussion with EEAS Managing Director for Africa.

Ambassador Eshete Tilahun Held Discussion with EEAS Managing Director for Africa.
H.E. Mr. Eshete Tilahun, Ambassador of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the European Union and the BENELUX countries, held a productive discussion on July 10, 2025, with H.E. Ambassador Rita Laranjinha, Managing Director for Africa at the European External Action Service. The meeting focused on a wide range of bilateral, regional, and international issues of mutual interest.
Ambassador Eshete briefed Ambassador Laranjinha on Ethiopia’s preparations to host the 4th United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS+4) and requested for response on the matter for high-level participation from European Union institutions. He also called for strong EU engagement in the upcoming African Union Climate Summit, to be held in September 2025 in Addis Ababa.
The two sides discussed pressing regional developments, including the crisis in the Sudan, the situation in Somalia, and broader issues related to migration and visa policies. Ambassador Eshete conveyed Ethiopia’s concerns over restrictive policies that could hinder movement and cooperation.
Ambassador Eshete also raised the impact of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) on Ethiopian agricultural exports, emphasizing the need for fair and development-sensitive implementation to protect smallholder farmers. Ambassador Laranjinha acknowledged these concerns and expressed the EU’s position to continued technical dialogue to ensure balanced and practical solutions.
On regional security, He reaffirmed Ethiopia’s firm commitment to peaceful coexistence, highlighting the government’s deliberate efforts to de-escalate any tensions. Ambassador Laranjinha commended Ethiopia’s position on de-escalation and emphasized the EU’s support for regional stability and constructive engagement.

Ambassador Eshete met with Lieutenant General (Ret.) Pierre Neirinckx, MD, The Secretary General of the International Committee of Military Medicine (ICMM) on 8 July 2025.

Ambassador Eshete met with Lieutenant General (Ret.) Pierre Neirinckx, MD, The Secretary General of the International Committee of Military Medicine (ICMM) on 8 July 2025.
The Secretary General briefed H.E. Ambassador Eshete about the objective and contribution of the ICMM work in the Military Medicine. He also stressed that the organization is committed to the exchange of knowledge not bound by geographical and ideological boundaries.
Ambassador Eshete underscore the importance of strengthening Medical knowledge sharing in the Military Field and stated Ethiopia’s contribution in various Peacekeeping Missions.

Ethiopia and the European Union Celebrated 50 Years of Diplomatic Partnership

Ethiopia and the European Union Celebrated 50 Years of Diplomatic Partnership
Brussels 03 July 2025, the Embassy of Ethiopia in Brussels hosted a significant event marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Ethiopia and the European Union, alongside the celebration of the presentation of credentials by H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun to the EU.
In a virtual address, H.E. Ambassador Hadera Abera, State Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, highlighted the enduring partnership grounded in mutual cooperation, shared values, and political dialogue. Reflecting on Ethiopia’s homegrown reform agenda since 2018, he commended the EU’s support in democratic governance, institutional reform, and transitional justice. He emphasized Ethiopia’s eagerness to expand collaboration through the EU’s Global Gateway initiative, particularly in infrastructure, green energy, and digital development. Ambassador Hadera accentuate the importance of regional security in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea, calling for sustained EU support in counterterrorism and peace efforts. H.E. Ambassador Hadera concluded his address by envisioning a future where Africa and Europe stand as equal partners addressing global challenges with mutual respect and shared responsibility.
Guest of Honor H.E. Ambassador Rita Laranjinha, Managing Director for Africa and representative of the European External Action Service, praised the evolving partnership’s transformation from development aid to a strategic and forward-looking alliance. She applauded Ethiopia’s reform progress and reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to supporting democratic governance, peacebuilding, and inclusive development. Highlighting the Global Gateway initiative, Ms. Laranjinha stressed its role in strengthening economic ties and advancing regional infrastructure, while calling for joint action on climate change, security, and migration. She concluded by affirming the EU’s readiness to work closely with Ethiopia towards a resilient, sustainable, and prosperous future.
H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun on his welcoming remark the partnership’s evolution, rooted in shared priorities such as climate action, peace, and inclusive growth. He acknowledged the EU’s historic support totaling over €3.7 billion in development funding and urged stronger implementation of the Global Gateway strategy. Citing Ethiopia’s economic and governance reforms along with ambitious green initiatives, Ambassador Eshete called for increased EU investment in agriculture and infrastructure, advocated for fair migration and environmental policies, and reaffirmed Ethiopia’s role as a key regional partner for peace and integration in the Horn of Africa.
The event also featured a photo exhibition organized by the Kilimandjaro Circle Saint-Louis in collaboration with the UCLouvain Saint-Louis culture unit, showcasing Ethiopia’s rich cultural, spiritual, and historical heritage. Ambassador Eshete and Ambassador Rita jointly planted seedlings as part of Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative. Guests enjoyed Ethiopian jazz performances, traditional cuisine and wine, and a customary coffee ceremony, celebrating the vibrant Ethiopian culture alongside the milestone diplomatic occasion.

 

H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun held courtesy meeting with H.E. Ambassador Jennifer Orlando-Salling

H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun held courtesy meeting with H.E. Ambassador Jennifer Orlando-Salling
Ambassador Eshete held the courtesy discussion with Ambassador Jennifer, Malta’s Representative to the EU Political and Security Committee on 30 June 2024.
Ambassador Eshete and H.E. Ambassador Jennifer discussed on bilateral, regional and global issues including the geopolitical realities.
Both Ambassadors agreed on the importance of maintaining a regular engagement and constructive dialogue on regional and global issues. They also highlighted areas of particular interest in bilateral cooperations between Ethiopia, Malta and European Union respectively.

Fifth Ethiopia–European Union Joint Working Group Meeting on Migration Held in Brussels

Fifth Ethiopia–European Union Joint Working Group Meeting on Migration Held in Brussels.
The Fifth meeting of Ethiopia–European Union Joint Working Group (JWG) established under the admission procedures took place in Brussels on 27 June 2025, at DG HOME in the European Commission.
The Ethiopian delegation was led by Ambassador Abraham Mengistu, Director General for American and European Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia. He co-chaired the meeting alongside Ms. Silvena Pesta, Head of Return and Readmission at the European Union.
Ambassador Abraham underscored Ethiopia’s continued political commitment and operational efforts in addressing migration challenges. He also urged the European Union to take tangible steps toward Streamlining migration management according to commitments of different mechanisms.
EU Member States acknowledged Ethiopia’s constructive engagement and commitment to cooperate in this regard.
Both sides agreed to sustain their engagement and further strengthen their partnership to address migration related issues in the spirit of shared responsibility and collaboration.