Embassy of Ethiopia in Brussels Celebrates “Ethiopian Day” Amid GERD Milestone

Embassy of Ethiopia in Brussels Celebrates “Ethiopian Day” Amid GERD Milestone
Brussels, Belgium – Today 31 May 2025, the Embassy of Ethiopia in Brussels hosted a colorful and well-attended Ethiopian Day celebration, with enthusiastic participation from members of the Ethiopian diaspora community across the BENELUX region. The event served as a vital platform to honor Ethiopia’s rich cultural heritage and strengthen unity among Ethiopians living in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg.
His Excellency Eshete Tilahun, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to the BENELUX and the European Union Institutions, delivered keynote remarks highlighting the national significance of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
“We are now at the final stage of completing the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam,” Ambassador Eshete stated. “We are proud that our nation has built this monumental project without foreign aid or loans, relying solely on its own resources and the unity and determination of its people. The GERD is a symbol of our commitment to sovereignty, resilience, and strategic vision for economic independence.”
The celebration marked a crucial moment in Ethiopia’s development journey, as the GERD nears completion, representing a true renaissance of the country and all rounded efforts toward sustainable energy and economic self-reliance. In support of this national aspiration, GERD bonds were sold during the event, with significant funds raised demonstrating the diaspora’s ongoing determination to Ethiopia’s growth.
To recognize outstanding contributions, Ambassador Eshete awarded certificates of appreciation to the Ethiopian Diaspora Associations. Outstanding individual community members who bought bond and donate funds have also received certificates. Honorees were acknowledged for their dedication to Ethiopia’s national aspirations, development goals, and for actively supporting the GERD through bond purchases and donations.
The celebration, attended and joyfully celebrated by the diaspora community, concluded with a colorful display of Ethiopia’s vibrant traditions, including live music, traditional dance, and authentic cuisine. The event fostered a spirit of unity and national pride, leaving a lasting impression on all attendees and reinforcing the strong ties between the homeland and the Ethiopian diaspora in BENELUX.

በቤኔሉክስ የሚገኙ ኢትዮጵያውያንና ትውልደ ኢትዮጵያውያን የኢትዮጵያ ቀንን በድምቀት አከበሩ

በቤኔሉክስ የሚገኙ ኢትዮጵያውያንና ትውልደ ኢትዮጵያውያን የኢትዮጵያ ቀንን በድምቀት አከበሩ
ብራሰልስ፣ 31 ሜይ 2025- በብራስልስ የሚገኘው የኢትዮጵያ ኤምባሲ አዘጋጅነት የኢትዮጵያውያን ቀን በአል በቤኔሉክስ ከሚገኙ የኢትዮጵያ ዳያስፖራ ማህበረሰብ አባላት ጋር በድምቀት ተከብሯል። በዓሉ በቤልጂየም፣ ኔዘርላንድስ እና ሉክሰምበርግ በሚኖሩ ኢትዮጵያውያን መካከል አንድነትን ለመፍጠር ወሳኝ መድረክ ሆኗል።
በበዓሉ በብራሰልስ የኢ.ፌ.ዲ.ሪ. አምባሳደር ክቡር እሸቴ ጥላሁን ባስተላለፉት መልዕክት ያለምንም የውጭ ዕርዳታም ሆነ ብድር፣ በራስ አቅም፣ ህዝባችንን በማስተባበር የተገነባው የታላቁ የኢትዮጵያ ህዳሴ ግድብ በተፈጥሮ ሀብታችን የመጠቀም መብታችንን ማንም ሊገፈን እንደማይችል ያረጋገጥንበት፣ አንድነትን፣ ፅናትን፣ የኢኮኖሚ ነፃነትን፣ በራስ መተማመን እና ለመስራት መቻልን የተማርንበት ለሀገራችን ዘርፈ ብዙ ፋይዳ ያለው መሆኑን ገልፀዋል። የGERD ፕሮጀክትን እውን ለማድረግ በቤኔሉክስ የሚገኙ ኢትዮጵያውያንና ትውልደ ኢትዮጵያውያን ላደረጉት ዘርፈ ብዙ ተሳትፎ በማመስገን፣ የታላቁ የኢትዮጵያ ህዳሴ ግድብ የማጠናቀቂያ ምዕራፍ ላይ በመድረሱ ዳያስፖራው በቦንድ ግዢና በስጦታ በመሳተፍ ድጋፉን እንዲቀጥል ጥሪ አቅርበዋል።
በዝግጅቱ አምባሳደር እሸቴ በቤኔሉክስ የኢትዮጵያ ዳያስፖራ ማህበር አመራሮች እና ግለሰቦች አገራዊ የልማት ግቦች በመደገፍ እና ለGERD በቦንድ ግዥ እና በስጦታ በንቃት በመደገፍ ላበረከቱት አስተዋጽኦ እውቅና ለመስጠት የምስጋና የምስክር ወረቀት ሰጥተዋል።
ዳያስፖራው ለግድቡ መጠናቀቅ በቦንድ ግዥ፣ በስጦታ እንዲሁም በገቢ ማሰባሰቢያ ሁነቶች የኢትዮጰያ ቀንን ያከበረ ሲሆን የባህል ሙዚቃ፣ የዳቦ ቆረሳና የኢትዮጰያ ቡና በድምቀት ታይተውበታል። ዝግጅቱ የአንድነት መንፈስን የተላበሰ እና ሀገራዊ ኩራትን ያጎናፀፈ ሲሆን በቤኔሉክስ በሚኖሩ የኢትዮጵያ ዳያስፖራዎች መካከል ያለውን ጠንካራ ግንኙነት ያሳየ ሆኗል።

ክቡር አምባሳደር እሸቴ ጥላሁን ከዶይቼ ቬለ ጋር በሶስተኛው የአፍሪካ ህብረት-አውሮፓ ህብረት የሚኒስትሮች ስብሰባና በወቅታዊ ጉዳዮች ላይ ያደረጉት ቃለመጠይቅ

በቤኔሉክስ አገራት እና በአውሮፓ ህብረት ተቋማት የኢትዮጵያ ባለሙሉ ስልጣን ክቡር አምባሳደር እሸቴ ጥላሁን ከዶይቼ ቬለ ጋር በሶስተኛው የአፍሪካ ህብረት-አውሮፓ ህብረት የሚኒስትሮች ስብሰባና በወቅታዊ ጉዳዮች ላይ ያደረጉት ቃለመጠይቅ
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia to BENELUX Countries and European Union Institutions, H.E. Eshete Tilahun’s interview with Deutsche Welle (DW) on the third African Union- European Union Ministerial Meeting and Current Affairs.
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Foreign affairs ministers of the European Union and the African Union met on 21 May 2025 for the third time to take stock of progress made since the sixth EU-AU Summit of February 2022.

Foreign affairs ministers of the European Union and the African Union met on 21 May 2025 for the third time to take stock of progress made since the sixth EU-AU Summit of February 2022.
Ministers exchanged views on the EU-AU partnership and how to further strengthen cooperation in this landmark year marking the 25th anniversary of their enduring and unique partnership.
H.E. Dr. Gedion Timotheos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia delivered remarks at the Ministerial debate on the thematic issue concerning Prosperity.
He underlined the need for scaling up investment under the Global Gateway Initiative and stressed the necessity to achieve tangible results beyond declarations.
The Minister highlighted AU’s Agenda 2063 and projects like the AfCFTA, CAADP, PIDA, Clean and Renewable Energy Investment remain important. Sustainable agri-food systems to ensure sovereignty and national security were also highlighted in the staments of the Minister.
Dr. Gedion urged alignment of the EU regulations like the EUDR with Africa’s trade frameworks particularly the Everything But Arms. He mentioned the significance of protecting smallholder farmers from unintended burdens of new regulations and abruptly introduced regulations.
Dr. Gedion also emphasized how the Africa-EU collaboration in Artificial Intelligence Digitalization, and innovation leverage prosperity. He called for joint investment for shared prosperity, and Ethiopia’s readiness for business.

The Embassy held talks with the Flanders Investment and Trade (FIT)

The Embassy held talks with the Flanders Investment and Trade (FIT)
Today, 23 May 2025, H.E. Ambassador Eshete Tilahun discussed with Mr. Pascal WALRAVE, Chief Operating Officer of Flanders Investment, about ways of strengthening economic collaboration between Ethiopia and the Flanders Region of the Kingdom of Belgium.
Ambassador Eshete briefed Mr. Walrave about the wider business opportunities in Ethiopia, and the need to stream out particular investment and trade areas has been emphasized by the Belgian side.
The two sides agreed to work together to facilitate opportunities for business ties between Ethiopian and Flanders investors to work on mutually beneficial ventures.
FIT plays a central role in the internationalization of the economy of the Flanders region of Belgium.

Ethiopia and Croatia signed Bilateral MoU on 21 May 2025.

Ethiopia and Croatia signed Bilateral MoU on 21 May 2025.
H.E. Dr. Gedion Timothewos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, held discussion and signed MoU with H.E. Mr. Gordan Radman, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Croatia on the side line of the Third AU-EU Ministerial Meeting.
The Ministers underscored the need to further strengthening the partnership of the two countries in the areas of trade, investment, agriculture, tourism digitization and energy developments.
The Miinisters highlighted the need for stronger diplomatic representatiom and regular dialogues on the basis of the signed Memorandum of Understanding that establishes political consultation at deferent levels. The MoU serves as a milestone to further strengthen the relationship between Ethiopia and Croatia.

Ethiopia -Malta Bilateral Meeting held 21 May 2025

Ethiopia -Malta Bilateral Meeting held 21 May 2025
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H.E. Dr. Gedion Timothewos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia had met and discussed with Dr. lan Borg, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism of the Republic of Malta on the side lines of the Third AU-EU Joint Ministerial Meeting.
The Ministers reaffirmed their commitment to further enhance the already existing good relations between Ethiopia and Malta. They underscored partnerships of the two countries are built on shared values of both nations.
The Ministers emphasized the importance of strengthening their existing partnership in key areas of cooperation.

H.E. Dr. Gedion Timotheos and H.E. Juraj Blanár Hold Bilateral Talks on the Sidelines of the Third EU-AU Ministerial Meeting

H.E. Dr. Gedion Timotheos and H.E. Juraj Blanár Hold Bilateral Talks on the Sidelines of the Third EU-AU Ministerial Meeting
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Brussels, 21 May 2025, On the margins of the Third European Union–African Union Ministerial Meeting, H.E. Dr. Gedion Timotheos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia and H.E. Juraj Blanár, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic, engaged in a high-level discussion centered at strengthening bilateral ties and cooperation on regional as well ad global issues.
The two officials exchanged views on areas of mutual interest, including political cooperation, economic development and regional security.
They also reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing collaboration through existing bilateral and multilateral platforms.

H.E Dr. Gedion Timothewos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia held discussions with EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner

H.E Dr. Gedion Timothewos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia held discussions with EU Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration, Magnus Brunner. The discussion was held on the side lines of the Third AU-EU Joint Ministerial Meeting 21 May 2025.
Their discussion focused on common concern regarding migration and cooperation pertaining to sustainability of the process.
During the meeting, Mr. Brunner acknowledged the significant efforts in the process of handling EU concerns on the illegal migration, returns and readmission. He also emphasized the importance of continued collaboration and promised to reflect the credible work.
H. E. Minister Gedion expressed Ethiopia’s commitment in promoting regular safe migration and the desire for expediting the process of addressing the reasonable and just concerns of the EU member states. He emphasized the effect of the longer restrictions on Ethiopians will cause