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UAE–Africa Dialogue Emphasizes Importance of Deepening Strategic Partnerships
Jun 26, 2026 94
Addis Ababa, June 26, 2026 (ENA)_The 2026 Hili UAE–Africa Dialogue, which brought together senior government officials, diplomats, policymakers, researchers, business leaders, and strategic partners to explore new pathways for strengthening Africa–UAE cooperation, emphasized the importance of strategic partnerships. The Hili UAE–Africa Dialogue is a strategic geopolitical and economic forum designed to strengthen partnerships between the United Arab Emirates and the African continent. The objective of the Dialogue is to connect policymakers, diplomats, researchers, thought leaders, and business executives to explore shared priorities in sustainable development, trade, technology, and connectivity. The 2026 forum, which concluded in Addis Ababa today, focused on UAE-Africa trade partnerships, agriculture, renewable energy, critical minerals, infrastructure, and empowering youth, it was learned. Through the discussions on diplomacy, trade, connectivity, disruptive technologies, critical minerals, agriculture, and renewable energy, the participants emphasized the importance of strategic partnerships, innovation, and practical cooperation in advancing shared prosperity and sustainable development. Recall that the Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) and the Anwar Gargash Diplomatic Academy (AGDA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the sidelines of the Hili UAE–Africa Dialogue. Speaking at the 2026 Hili UAE–Africa Dialogue forum that opened yesterday, Institute of Foreign Affairs Executive Director Jafar Bedru said that “to treat the Memorandum of Understanding as a formality would be a mistake. It is the beginning of a partnership”. The MoU establishes a framework for cooperation in research, policy dialogue, capacity building, publications, and the exchange of experts and researchers, reinforcing the shared commitment of both institutions to advancing knowledge and strengthening Ethiopia–UAE cooperation. The Executive Director highlighted the importance of building enduring institutional partnerships, emphasizing that sustained dialogue, joint research, and knowledge exchange are essential to advancing long-term Africa–UAE cooperation. On his part, Chargé d’Affaires of the UAE Embassy in Ethiopia, Rashed Abdulla Al Shehhi said the “objective is not only to support growth, but to build opportunity.” Al Shehhi highlighted the evolving UAE–Ethiopia partnership, emphasizing cooperation across trade, agriculture, infrastructure, logistics, renewable energy, and digital transformation. He noted the importance of translating shared opportunities into tangible outcomes through innovation, collaboration, and sustainable development.
PM Abiy Reaffirms Commitment to Stronger Ethiopia-Pakistan Partnership
Jun 26, 2026 447
Addis Ababa, June 26, 2026 (ENA)_Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has reaffirmed Ethiopia's commitment to deepening its partnership with Pakistan after receiving a congratulatory message from Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the Prosperity Party's victory in 7th General Election. Responding to Prime Minister Shehbaz's message, Prime Minister Abiy expressed appreciation for the warm congratulations and emphasized the shared aspirations that unite the two nations. "Thank you, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. Your warm words reflect the enduring spirit of brotherhood between our two nations. Ethiopia and Pakistan, each navigating the path of transformation and resilience, stand united in their commitment to prosperity and progress. I look forward to deepening our bilateral engagement and advancing the partnership our two nations have committed to build," PM Abiy stated. Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated Prime Minister Abiy and the Prosperity Party on their decisive victory in Ethiopia's 7th General Election, while reaffirming Pakistan's commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation. Describing relations between Ethiopia and Pakistan as warm and steadily expanding, Shehbaz expressed confidence in Ethiopia's continued path toward peace, development, and prosperity. "Congratulations to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and the Prosperity Party on their victory in Ethiopia's parliamentary elections. Pakistan and Ethiopia enjoy a warm and steadily growing relationship. I wish Prime Minister Abiy and the people of Ethiopia continued peace, progress and prosperity, and look forward to working together to further strengthen the bonds between our two countries," he said. The exchange of messages highlights the growing diplomatic momentum between Ethiopia and Pakistan, with both governments reaffirming their shared commitment to expanding cooperation across political, economic, trade, investment, and multilateral sectors. In recent years, Pakistan has significantly strengthened its engagement with Ethiopia, while both countries have continued to explore new opportunities for collaboration aimed at advancing mutual prosperity, regional stability, and stronger South-South cooperation.
Council of Ministers Passes Decisions after Deliberating on Issues
Jun 26, 2026 962
Addis Ababa, June 26, 2026 (ENA)__The Council of Ministers passed a series of decisions after deliberating on multiple issues during its 57th regular session. The Council first discussed three financial support and loan agreements with the International Development Association (IDA). The first agreement provides a loan of 437,400,000 SDR for the implementation of a sustainable and inclusive development policy. The second totals 145,500,000 SDR for a community-based land management program. The third is valued at 54,600,000 SDR for the Climate-Resilient Irrigation Development for Sustainable Productivity Project. After confirming that all three agreements comply with the country’s loan policy, the Council unanimously decided to submit the draft proclamations ratifying the agreements to the House of People’s Representatives. The Council also deliberated on draft regulations setting service fees for services provided by the Ministry of Water and Energy, the Ethiopian Archives and Library Service, and the Educational Assessment and Examination Service. The drafts aim to allow the institutions to cover service delivery costs through internal revenue generated from service-user fees, while establishing a system to ensure quality services aligned with service users’ capabilities. Following extensive deliberation, the Council unanimously agreed to incorporate additional inputs and to have the regulations take effect from the date of their publication in the Federal Negarit Gazette. In another agenda item, the Council reviewed a draft proclamation approving Ethiopia’s accession agreement establishing the New Development Bank. The government said accession would offer Ethiopia alternative sources of financing for national development, support infrastructure development, strengthen macroeconomic stability, and enhance linkages with South–South financial systems. After deliberations, the Council unanimously decided to forward the draft proclamation to the House of People’s Representatives with additional inputs. The Council further discussed a draft Construction Industry Policy, noting that the construction sector plays a crucial role in national development. It said the policy issued in 2014 has been implemented for several years, but persistent gaps remain in technological progress, urbanization, and rising infrastructure demand. Following extensive discussion, the Council, with the addition of inputs, unanimously decided to implement the policy starting June 26, 2026, once approved by the Council. Finally, the Council considered a draft urban development policy. The existing policy, issued in 2005 and in effect for about two decades, has addressed challenges related to governance in cities, improved economic competitiveness, strengthened service delivery, expanded rural–urban and urban–urban linkages, and supported infrastructure, manufacturing, and services institutions. Acknowledging remaining gaps, the Council reviewed the new policy intended to consolidate and further enhance recent positive changes in urban areas. The Council, with added inputs, unanimously decided to implement the new urban development policy from June 26, 2026, after its approval.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Congratulates PM Abiy, Reaffirms Commitment to Stronger Bilateral Ties
Jun 25, 2026 1647
Addis Ababa, June 26, 2026 (ENA)__Pakistan's Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, has congratulated Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Prosperity Party on their victory in the country's parliamentary elections, while reaffirming his commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation between the two nations. In a congratulatory message, Prime Minister Shehbaz described the relationship between Pakistan and Ethiopia as warm and steadily expanding, expressing confidence in Ethiopia's continued journey toward peace, progress, and prosperity. "(I would like to) congratulate to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and the Prosperity Party on their victory in Ethiopia's parliamentary elections. Pakistan and Ethiopia enjoy a warm and steadily growing relationship. I wish Prime Minister Abiy and the people of Ethiopia continued peace, progress and prosperity, and look forward to working together to further strengthen the bonds between our two countries," Shehbaz said. The message underscores the growing diplomatic engagement between Ethiopia and Pakistan, as both countries continue to expand cooperation across political, economic, trade, and multilateral spheres. Pakistan has been among the countries strengthening its engagement with Ethiopia in recent years, with both governments expressing a shared commitment to enhancing bilateral relations and exploring new areas of partnership.
Eritrea Pursuing Strategy of Weakening Ethiopia, Says PM Advisor
Jun 25, 2026 2131
Addis Ababa, June 25, 2026 (ENA)__The regime in Eritrea has continued pursuing its strategic survival calculus of weakening Ethiopia, East African Affairs Advisor to the Prime Minister, Getachew Reda, underscored. Speaking at a national security conference organized by the Ethiopian National Defense College in Addis Ababa today, the Advisor said Eritrea’s strategic calculations are deeply intertwined with Ethiopia’s internal stability, security, and overall national trajectory. A stable, united, and prosperous Ethiopia would fundamentally challenge the strategic foundations upon which the Eritrean regime has long depended, Getachew noted. According to him, the historical relationship between the two neighboring countries has played a significant role in shaping political developments in Ethiopia. The rise and fall of successive Ethiopian governments have, in various ways, been influenced by their approaches toward Eritrea and broader regional dynamics. Reflecting on Ethiopia’s modern political history, Getachew said the administrations of Emperor Haile Selassie, the Derg military regime, and the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front each encountered challenges linked to their handling of relations with Eritrea and domestic governance issues. “In the current context, the Eritrean regime’s strategic calculation for its continued existence is closely tied to Ethiopia’s overall survival and security,” the Advisor stated. Getachew further pointed out that Eritrea’s leadership continues to pursue a long-term strategy aimed at undermining Ethiopia’s stability. However, he expressed confidence that such efforts would ultimately fail, emphasizing Ethiopia’s resilience and capacity to overcome both external and internal challenges. Underscoring the importance of drawing lessons from history, Getachew called for a strategic and forward-looking approach to national security and regional relations. “To effectively safeguard Ethiopia’s national security, it is essential to understand historical processes accurately and manage future relations with caution, wisdom, and strategic foresight.” Furthermore, the Advisor stressed the importance of regional economic cooperation as a pillar of Ethiopia’s long-term security and prosperity. He argued that deeper economic integration, expanded infrastructure networks, and enhanced cross-border trade could strengthen Ethiopia’s regional influence while creating shared opportunities for neighboring countries. By promoting interconnected development and mutually beneficial partnerships, the Advisor said, Ethiopia can advance both its national interests and broader regional stability, laying the groundwork for sustainable peace and collective prosperity across the Horn of Africa. Turning to developments in Tigray region, Getachew condemned the leadership of the defunct Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) for placing political ambitions above the interests and well-being of the people of Tigray. Elements within the group remain focused on regaining political influence at the federal level, a pursuit he described as detached from current political realities. The Advisor further underlined the need to distinguish between the TPLF leadership and the broader population of Tigray. He revealed that many residents of the region are increasingly seeking alternatives, pointing to youth migration and concerns over forced recruitment as indicators of growing public dissatisfaction. Finally, Getachew stressed that lasting peace in Tigray region requires prioritizing economic recovery, job creation, and community-centered development initiatives that restore hope and improve livelihoods. Sustainable peace and national stability cannot be secured solely through political arrangements, but rather through addressing citizens’ basic needs, accelerating economic development, and strengthening people-to-people ties.
China Congratulates PM Abiy, Prosperity Party on 7th General Election Victory
Jun 25, 2026 1281
Addis Ababa, June 25, 2026 (ENA)__China has congratulated Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the ruling Prosperity Party following their decisive victory in Ethiopia’s seventh general elections. China also reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation with Ethiopia. Speaking at a regular press briefing on Thursday, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Guo Jiakun extended Beijing’s congratulations after Ethiopia’s National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) officially announced the final results of the parliamentary elections. The results indicated that the Prosperity Party secured an overwhelming 438 of the 501 seats in the House of People’s Representatives, consolidating its political dominance and securing another electoral mandate since its establishment in 2019. Congratulating the ruling party on its victory, Guo described Ethiopia as China’s “all-weather strategic partner” and reiterated Beijing’s support for Ethiopia’s pursuit of a development path tailored to its national realities. “China supports Ethiopia in following a development path suited to its national conditions and believes the country will continue to achieve new and greater accomplishments in national development,” he said. The spokesperson further emphasized that China highly values its longstanding relationship with Ethiopia and stands ready to work closely with the Ethiopian government to implement the important understandings reached by the leaders of both countries. He noted that Beijing is committed to advancing the outcomes of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), deepening practical cooperation across multiple sectors, and delivering tangible benefits to the peoples of both nations. Guo also underscored the broader significance of Ethiopia-China relations, stating that enhanced cooperation would contribute to stronger China-Africa partnerships and greater solidarity among countries of the Global South.
National Dialogue Commission Unveils Eight Major Agenda Pillars to Shape Ethiopia’s Future
Jun 24, 2026 3414
Addis Ababa, June 24, 2026 (ENA)__The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC) has officially unveiled the eight major thematic agenda pillars that will structurally anchor the highly anticipated national consultation forum. The agenda was announced by Chief Commissioner Professor Mesfin Araya and fellow commissioners during an official ceremony attended by religious leaders, community elders, Abba Gadas, Hadha Sinqees, and representatives of various segments of society. This landmark announcement crystalizes years of intensive nationwide data collection and validation workshops into a cohesive, comprehensive roadmap designed to address the country's deep-rooted, long-standing historical questions through civilized discourse. The Chief Commissioner noted that these eight pillars are designated as the overarching guiding themes under which several specific sub-topics and core guiding questions will be systematically organized. The unveiling culminates years of extensive consultations, agenda collection, and validation exercises conducted across the country. Chief Commissioner Mesfin further elaborated that agenda pillars reflect the views, concerns, and aspirations expressed by Ethiopians through one of the most comprehensive public engagement processes in the nation's history. He noted that the agenda-setting process was carried out through a broad-based, bottom-up approach designed to ensure that the dialogue reflects Ethiopia's contemporary realities while addressing long-standing historical, political, social, and governance-related questions through peaceful and inclusive deliberation. The eight major thematic agenda pillars identified by the Commission are: State Building – Addressing issues related to national identity, historical narratives, social cohesion, and the future direction of the Ethiopian state. Structure and Form of Government – Examining the federal system, power-sharing arrangements, constitutional governance, and institutional frameworks. Status of Federal Cities – Deliberating on the governance, administration, and national role of Addis Ababa and Dire Dawa. Religious Affairs – Promoting interfaith harmony, strengthening state-religion relations, and ensuring equality and mutual respect among religious communities. Institutional Building, Rule of Law, and Human Rights – Focusing on institutional effectiveness, judicial independence, constitutionalism, and the protection of fundamental rights. Socio-economic affairs, as well as the issues of farmers and pastoralists– Addressing economic development, equitable growth, social welfare, and the concerns of agricultural and pastoral communities. Anti-Corruption and Good Governance – Exploring measures to strengthen transparency, accountability, and public trust in governance institutions. Peace Building – Advancing reconciliation, conflict resolution, and sustainable peace mechanisms to ensure long-term national stability. According to the Commission, the finalization of these agenda pillars is the direct outcome of consultations conducted in more than 1,200 woredas across the country. The process brought together political parties, civic organizations, academic institutions, religious leaders, traditional elders, women, youth representatives, and community stakeholders from diverse backgrounds. Established in 2021 as an independent institution, the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission was mandated to facilitate an inclusive national dialogue aimed at generating consensus on issues that have historically divided Ethiopians and to contribute to lasting peace, stability, and national unity. As the process advances toward the main national conference scheduled to commence on July 15, Chief Commissioner Mesfin called on all Ethiopians, including groups and stakeholders that have not yet participated, to engage constructively in the dialogue process. He emphasized that the success of the national dialogue depends on broad public ownership and collective participation, describing the initiative as a historic opportunity to shape a shared vision for Ethiopia's future through dialogue, consensus-building, and peaceful engagement.
Qatar’s Amir Congratulates PM Abiy on Prosperity Party’s Election Victory
Jun 24, 2026 2124
Addis Ababa, June 24, 2026 (ENA)__ The Amir of the State of Qatar, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, has congratulated Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on the Prosperity Party's victory in Ethiopia's Seventh General Election. In a congratulatory cable sent to Prime Minister Abiy, Sheikh Tamim wished him success and expressed hope for the continued growth and development of relations between Ethiopia and Qatar. The message follows the announcement of the final results of Ethiopia's general election by the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), which confirmed a decisive victory for the ruling Prosperity Party. According to the results announced on June 21, the Prosperity Party secured a majority of seats in the House of Peoples' Representatives, earning the mandate to form the next federal government. Ethiopia and Qatar maintain longstanding diplomatic relations and cooperation in a range of development sectors. In May 2026, State Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Hadera Abera held talks with Qatar Fund for Development Director General Fahad Hamad Al-Sulaiti on ways of expanding cooperation in key sectors, including agriculture, health, energy, education and aviation. During the discussions, the two sides underscored the importance of strengthening partnerships that support sustainable development, economic growth and social progress, while reaffirming their commitment to further deepening cooperation between the two countries.
Ambassadors Congratulate Ethiopians for Conducting Free and Credible Election
Jun 24, 2026 2508
Addis Ababa, June 24, 2026 (ENA)__Ambassadors have congratulated Ethiopians for conducting a free, fair, and credible general election, saying the process reflected strong democratic practice and broad public participation. Speaking to ENA, Nigeria’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Nasir Amino, commended the people for delivering a credible electoral process and congratulated the Prosperity Party led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed for winning the 7th General Election. He also highlighted Ethiopia’s use of technology to encourage voter participation and appreciated the high voter turnout, calling it unprecedented in Africa. Ambassador Amino further said the government had made extensive arrangements to ensure that voters cast their ballots and safeguards were put in place to protect the integrity of the election. “We congratulate the country,” he said, adding that other African nations should learn from Ethiopia’s democratic experience. Ghana’s Ambassador McArios Akanbong said Ethiopia has once again demonstrated that elections could be conducted in a peaceful, free, and fair manner. During the election the public was taking civic responsibility seriously without animosity, he added. Ambassador Akanbong said Ethiopia and Ghana could pool their efforts to support other countries seeking to strengthen democratic governance. For her part, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Nirmala Indum described the election as having been held “very democratically,” adding that Ethiopians were able to express their voting rights. Portugal’s Ambassador Jorge Pereira Do Nascimento said the most significant achievement of the election was the high participation of the Ethiopian people, as well as the orderly conduct of voting. He also congratulated Ethiopia on the results and expressed hope that the outcome will support the country’s continued development across economic and social dimensions, improving the quality of life for Ethiopians.
PM Abiy Appreciates Malaysian Counterpart’s Congratulations Following Election Victory
Jun 24, 2026 3056
Addis Ababa, June 24, 2026 (ENA)__Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has expressed his appreciation to Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim for his warm congratulatory message following the Prosperity Party’s victory in Ethiopia’s 7th General Election. In a message shared on social media, Prime Minister Abiy described Anwar Ibrahim as a valued partner and reaffirmed the growing ties between Ethiopia and Malaysia, underscoring their shared commitment to Global South solidarity and mutual respect. “(I) thank you, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, a valued partner with whom we share a common vision of Global South solidarity and mutual respect,” PM Abiy stated. The Prime Minister recalled their exchange of high-level visits and the strong understanding built between the two leaders, noting that Ethiopia looks forward to advancing the bilateral initiatives launched during their engagements. The message came in response to congratulations extended by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim following the National Election Board of Ethiopia’s announcement of the final results of the 7th General Election on Sanday, in which the Prosperity Party secured a commanding majority. In his congratulatory message, Anwar said, “My warm congratulations to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and the Prosperity Party on their victory in Ethiopia’s general election.” Reflecting on his landmark visit to Addis Ababa last year, the first by a sitting Malaysian Prime Minister, Anwar said he was deeply impressed by the warmth of the reception and the substance of his discussions with the Ethiopian leadership. He noted that both leaders share similar perspectives on global affairs and emphasized that countries of the Global South stand to benefit significantly from cooperation based on equality and mutual respect. Highlighting Ethiopia’s importance in Malaysia’s engagement with Africa, Anwar said the two countries had laid a strong foundation for cooperation during the visit and expressed his eagerness to advance the initiatives launched jointly. Prime Minister Abiy, in turn, reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to further strengthening its partnership with Malaysia and deepening collaboration in areas of mutual interest for the benefit of both nations.
Burundi’s President and AU Chairperson Congratulates PM Abiy Election Victory
Jun 24, 2026 1708
Addis Ababa, June 24, 2026 (ENA)__President Évariste Ndayishimiye of Burundi and Chairperson of the African Union has congratulated Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the ruling Prosperity Party on their victory in Ethiopia’s parliamentary elections. In a congratulatory message shared on X page, Ndayishimiye said the election outcome reflects the confidence and trust the Ethiopian people have placed in the leadership of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to steer the country toward lasting peace, stability, and sustained economic growth. The African Union Chairperson noted that Ethiopia, as the historic host nation of the African Union, plays a pivotal role in advancing the continent’s shared aspirations. He emphasized that a strong, united, and prosperous Ethiopia remains essential to the success of Africa’s broader development and integration agenda. Ndayishimiye also reaffirmed his commitment to strengthening cooperation with Ethiopia in key areas, including regional integration, democratic governance, and the promotion of African-led solutions to African challenges. Highlighting the importance of continued partnership, he expressed confidence that Ethiopia and the African Union would continue working together to foster a more peaceful, prosperous, and united Africa.
Russia Welcomes Ethiopia’s Election Outcome, Highlights Public Support for Reform
Jun 23, 2026 3843
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__Russia has welcomed the successful conduct of Ethiopia’s 7th General Elections, describing the outcome as a reflection of broad public support for the country’s leadership and its ongoing reform agenda. In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry commended the efforts of Ethiopia’s leadership to strengthen state institutions, preserve national stability, and advance the country’s development aspirations. Ethiopia held nationwide elections for the federal parliament and regional councils on June 1. Official results announced by the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) on June 21, indicated that the ruling Prosperity Party secured 438 seats in the House of People’s Representatives, giving it a commanding majority in the federal legislature. The party also won an overwhelming majority of seats in regional councils. International observer missions from the African Union and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development praised the peaceful and orderly conduct of both the election campaign and voting process, noting the absence of major irregularities or serious violations. Commenting on the results, Russia said the successful completion of the elections demonstrates the confidence of the Ethiopian people in the current leadership’s efforts to strengthen statehood, safeguard internal stability, and advance national development objectives. The election outcome has attracted growing international attention, with observers viewing it as an important milestone in Ethiopia’s ongoing political and institutional reform process. The results are also seen as signaling continued public support for efforts aimed at promoting peace, stability, and economic transformation across the country.
Indian PM Modi Congratulates Prime Minister Abiy on Election Victory, Reaffirms Strategic Partnership
Jun 23, 2026 2824
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and the ruling Prosperity Party on their victory in Ethiopia’s parliamentary elections, reaffirming India’s commitment to strengthening its longstanding partnership with Ethiopia. In a message shared on X, Prime Minister Modi extended his “heartiest congratulations” to PM Abiy and the Prosperity Party, describing the election outcome as a “decisive victory.” The Indian leader highlighted the deep historical and strategic ties between the two countries, emphasizing that India highly values its longstanding relationship with Ethiopia. “India greatly cherishes its historic, multifaceted and deep-rooted ties with Ethiopia,” Modi stated, recalling his previous visit to the country and expressing confidence in the continued growth of bilateral cooperation. Modi further noted that he looks forward to working closely with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to advance the India–Ethiopia Strategic Partnership, deepen economic and diplomatic engagement, and strengthen the bonds of friendship between the peoples of the two nations. The congratulatory message reflects the importance both countries attach to their relationship, which has expanded steadily across trade, investment, development cooperation, education, capacity building, and multilateral diplomacy, it was learned. As two of the largest and fastest-growing economies in their respective regions, Ethiopia and India have continued to enhance collaboration in key sectors, with growing engagement in infrastructure, technology, manufacturing, agriculture, and human resource development. Many observers say Prime Minister Modi’s congratulatory message adds to a growing wave of international recognition of Ethiopia’s electoral process, underscoring increasing global confidence in the country’s democratic trajectory.
IGAD Congratulates Ethiopia on the Successful Conduct of 7th General Elections
Jun 23, 2026 2300
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) has congratulated the Government and people of Ethiopia on the successful conduct of the country’s 7th General Elections, held on 1 June 2026. In a statement issued by the IGAD Secretariat, the regional bloc also described the process as a reflection of Ethiopia’s commitment to democratic governance and constitutional order. Moreover, IGAD congratulated Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Prosperity Party on securing a majority in the elections, following the official announcement of results by the National Election Board of Ethiopia on 21 June 2026. IGAD commended the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) for its professionalism and dedication in managing the electoral process, while praising Ethiopian citizens for their peaceful participation, which contributed to the orderly and successful conduct of the polls. The Secretariat noted that the elections underscore Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to strengthen democratic institutions and uphold constitutional governance. It further expressed confidence in the country's continued pursuit of national unity, inclusive dialogue, and policies aimed at advancing peace, stability, and sustainable development. Highlighting Ethiopia’s pivotal role in the Horn of Africa, IGAD emphasized the importance of sustained cooperation to address regional challenges and promote shared prosperity. The regional organization also reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with the Ethiopian government to deepen regional integration, strengthen peace and security, and advance sustainable development across the IGAD region. The statement adds to a growing number of regional and international messages recognizing Ethiopia’s electoral process and reaffirming support for the country’s ongoing political and development trajectory.
President Taye Receives Credentials of Eleven Ambassadors
Jun 23, 2026 1978
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ President Taye Atske Selassie received today letters of credence of eleven newly appointed ambassadors accredited to Ethiopia. The ambassadors represent Saudi Arabia, Congo, Portugal, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Malawi, Ghana, Uruguay, Slovakia, Madagascar, and Uzbekistan. Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, Nebiat Getachew, who was present during the occasion said the President welcomed the ambassadors and underscored Ethiopia’s commitment to deepening both bilateral and multilateral partnerships. The President also discussed with the ambassadors about how Ethiopia can further strengthen diplomatic relations with their countries in areas spanning economic, political, and social dimensions. Moreover, President Taye Atske Selassie stressed the importance of expanding cooperation across key areas, including economic collaboration, political engagement, and stronger people-to-people ties. For their part, the ambassadors reaffirmed their determination to elevate comprehensive cooperation and people-to-people relations during their tenure in Ethiopia. Among the ambassadors, Portugal’s Ambassador Jorge Pereira Do Nascimento said Ethiopia made a strong impression, describing the country as ancient, culturally rich, and prominent in diplomatic affairs—particularly through its role as host of the African Union headquarters and its historic connection to the United Nations. He noted the long ties between Portugal and Ethiopia, citing centuries of engagement and expressing hopes to strengthen cooperation in areas including energy, water resource management, culture, tourism, and multilateral coordination. Nigeria’s Ambassador Nasir Amino described Ethiopia as a rapidly growing economy and emphasized the importance of Ethiopia and Nigeria cooperation. Increasing connectivity and deepening cooperation, particularly through greater investment, support for industrial development, and coordination within international and African Union platforms will be his priorities during his tenure. Ghana’s Ambassador McArios Akanbong emphasized Ethiopia’s historical, geopolitical and diplomatic significance, while reaffirming longstanding relations between Ghana and Ethiopia to early independence-era cooperation. Ambassador Akanbong said that he will work to operationalize existing agreements covering areas such as tourism, education, and trade. He underscored the need for closer engagement between the private sectors of both countries, noting growing air connectivity between Addis Ababa and Accra. Sri Lanka’s Ambassador Nirmala Indum expressed her plans to work closely with Ethiopia and regional institutions. She cited intentions to expand cooperation through people-to-people links, education, youth collaboration, agriculture, and water and irrigation-related initiatives, among others.
Tigray Party Lauds US Visa Restrictions, Demands End to Hostile Actions
Jun 23, 2026 1887
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ The visa restrictions imposed by the United States against hardliners of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and their immediate families send an unequivocal message to the group to immediately cease all hostile and destabilizing activities, Tigray Democratic Solidarity Party (Simret) Secretariat Head, Almaz Gebretsadik, said. During an exclusive interview with the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA), the former senior official in Tigray Interim Administration emphasized that the measure will contribute to make the group reflect and help the comprehensive and unhindered implementation of the Pretoria Cessation of Hostilities Agreement. She revealed that the extremist group faction has been actively carrying out large-scale forced recruitment targeting the youth with the intent of renewing military conflict. Youth who refuse to comply are being coerced to join the armed wing, enforcing an unlawfully enacted regional mobilization decree, the Head stated. Almaz further disclosed that the youth are fleeing the region to escape forced recruitment, migrating in large numbers to Addis Ababa and other safer localities across the country in open defiance of the mobilization campaign. The Secretariat Head asserted that these anti-peace elements are operating in tandem with hostile foreign forces under a disruptive project termed Tsimdo to systematically weaken Ethiopia. This unholy alliance between domestic proxies and external actors clearly signals preparations to ignite a fresh round of hostilities, she stressed. Almaz cautioned that the main objective of Tsimdo is to disrupt Ethiopia's hard-won stability, keeping the country trapped in a continuous cycle of insecurity and domestic distraction. She observed that the extremist TPLF has increasingly positioned itself as a willing instrument of this chaotic agenda, actively forging alliances with foreign forces to advance these disruptive goals. Consequently, the Head urged the youth of Tigray to collectively say "enough is enough" to the hardline leadership that is compromising their future and partnering with external actors to simply prolong its unlawful grip on power. Concluding her remarks, Almaz called on all alternative political organizations to set aside their differences, consolidate their efforts, and form a unified front to counter and dismantle this destructive trajectory.
UNECA Chief Hails Ethiopia as Model of Transformative Reform
Jun 23, 2026 2233
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__ United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, Claver Gatete, has hailed Ethiopia as a compelling example of transformative reform. The executive secretary cited the country’s achievements in environmental restoration, renewable energy, sustainable transport, and aviation as evidence of its growing global influence. Speaking at the Ethiopia Delivers Summit, Gatete highlighted Ethiopia’s ambitious Green Legacy Initiative, the energy transformation driven by the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), the country’s transition toward e-mobility, and the continued expansion of Ethiopian Airlines as key pillars underpinning Ethiopia’s development trajectory. According to the ECA Executive Secretary, these initiatives demonstrate how strategic reforms and long-term investments can drive inclusive growth while advancing sustainability and economic resilience. Gatete further noted that Ethiopia’s rising international profile is perhaps most clearly reflected in its selection to host COP32, describing the decision as a powerful recognition of the country's leadership on climate action and sustainable development. “The choice of Ethiopia to host COP32 sends a strong message that Africa is not merely responding to global challenges but is increasingly helping shape solutions and lead global conversations,” he emphasized. Reaffirming the ECA’s commitment to Ethiopia’s development agenda, Gatete pledged the Commission’s continued support for the country’s reform efforts and broader aspirations for economic transformation, while underscoring the importance of advancing Africa’s collective development objectives. The summit, held under the theme “From Reform to Lasting Change,” also featured remarks by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who called on Ethiopians to sustain the momentum of national development and build on the gains achieved through years of reform. The Prime Minister stressed that nation-building remains a shared and ongoing responsibility, requiring the active participation of all citizens. Reflecting on landmark achievements such as the GERD, the Premeir noted that Ethiopia’s progress is the result of deliberate choices rooted in the spirit of Medemer—a philosophy centered on unity, cooperation, and collective advancement. “Our reforms are not an end in themselves; they are the foundation we lay for the generations that will come after us,” Abiy stated. Highlighting the intergenerational nature of development, the Prime Minister urged Ethiopians to carry forward the achievements of today and strive for even greater progress in the future. “I call on every Ethiopian to carry this spirit forward, to receive what we have built, and to rise higher still,” he said.
AUC Chairperson Commends Gov't, People of Ethiopia for Successful Elections
Jun 23, 2026 1257
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__The Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, has commended today the Government and people of Ethiopia for the successful conduct of the 7th General Elections held on 1 June 2026. He also congratulated Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Prosperity Party for the remarkable victory in attaining the majority in the elections as announced by the National Election Board of Ethiopia. According to the Chairperson, the election process demonstrated the commitment of Ethiopians to further consolidate democracy as the bedrock of socio-economic development. He further noted the demonstration of professionalism and commitment of the National Election Board of Ethiopia towards the smooth conduct of the General Elections. The AUC Chairperson reiterated the commitment of the AU Commission to consolidate democratic governance in AU Member States through credible, peaceful and transparent electoral processes.
Ethiopia, UK Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthen Partnership
Jun 23, 2026 1379
Addis Ababa, June 22, 2026 (ENA)__ Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Minister, Gedion Timothewos, and United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, Yvette Cooper, have held talks on bilateral relations, and regional as well as international issues of mutual interest in London. The two sides welcomed the growing partnership between Ethiopia and the United Kingdom and reaffirmed their shared commitment to further strengthening cooperation across areas of mutual priority. According to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they underscored the importance of continued engagement and dialogue in advancing common objectives, including regional peace, stability, sustainable development, and economic cooperation. As London Climate Action Week commenced, the two ministers emphasized the urgency of strengthened global efforts to address climate challenges and advance collective solutions. They highlighted the importance of ensuring coherence between international climate priorities and broader global economic and development discussions, including United Kingdom’s G20 Presidency and Summit in 2027, which the UK will host, and preparations for COP32, which Ethiopia is set to host in 2027.
Competing Political Parties Welcome Official Results of Ethiopia’s 7th General Election
Jun 23, 2026 1439
Addis Ababa, June 23, 2026 (ENA)__Competing political parties have welcomed the official results of Ethiopia’s 7th General Election, viewing the vote as a significant milestone for peace, democratic participation, and national stability. Following the announcement of the final results by the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), various political parties issued statements acknowledging the electoral process's importance and urging the incoming government to tackle the country's pressing political, security, and developmental challenges. The Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice Party (EZEMA) expressed satisfaction with the peaceful conclusion of the election, despite challenges faced during the campaign and voting periods. The party hailed NEBE's official declaration as a successful completion of the electoral process, congratulating all stakeholders involved. EZEMA recognized the integrity and commitment of its candidates, members, supporters, and citizens who participated in the election. EZEMA is committed to enhancing its role as a competitive political force by building on its achievements and promoting a modern democratic culture through constructive criticism and peaceful engagement. The party reaffirmed its willingness to collaborate with all political actors on national matters, believing such cooperation would advance Ethiopia’s democracy and development. It also congratulated the Prosperity Party for securing a mandate to continue governing and acknowledged other political organizations that gained representation. The party urged the new government to strengthen democratic institutions, ensure a fair political environment for all parties, and encourage open discussions on alternative policy proposals. It emphasized the need for a political culture that embraces criticism and diverse viewpoints as essential for democratic governance. Similarly, the National Movement of Amhara (NaMA) described the election as a historic turning point, made possible by citizens’ sacrifices for peace and democratic transformation. The party noted that the election reflected Ethiopians' determination to build a better political and socio-economic future, showcasing the nation's growing political maturity and resilience. NaMA recognized the election's successful conduct amid security challenges and attempts by anti-peace forces to disrupt the process. It commended citizens for their peaceful participation, asserting that the outcome represented a victory for those dedicated to stability and democratic progress. The newly elected government faces significant legal and political responsibilities, including ensuring peace, security, equitable development, and protecting citizens' rights. NaMA urged the government to prioritize the rule of law, guarantee freedom of movement and employment, and address attacks on ethnic and religious communities. The party also called for intensified efforts to advance peace initiatives in conflict-affected areas, particularly in the Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray regions, emphasizing the importance of institutional mechanisms that support peacebuilding, national dialogue, and political inclusion. Regarding the Amhara Region, NaMA stressed the need to accelerate reconstruction efforts and continue development projects, arguing that regional development should foster both local prosperity and national progress. It called for a political environment capable of addressing structural, legal, and political concerns raised by citizens. Furthermore, NaMA appealed to political organizations and armed groups to respect the will of the people expressed through the ballot box, encouraging those engaged in armed struggle to pursue their objectives through peaceful political participation. The party raised concerns about governance and representation in areas where voting could not take place due to security challenges, urging NEBE and relevant federal institutions to organize supplementary elections for affected communities. The statement acknowledged the Ethiopian diaspora's contributions to supporting peaceful political processes, encouraging Ethiopians abroad to respect the election results and contribute positively to national peace and development efforts. NaMA concluded by congratulating the Prosperity Party on securing a majority and calling on the ruling party to enhance efforts aimed at promoting peace, national unity, security, and inclusive development. The Addis Ababa Political Parties Joint Council also issued a statement following the election results announcement, noting that the 7th General Election was conducted peacefully and democratically, with the Prosperity Party winning the majority of votes. The Council extended congratulations to the Prosperity Party for its victory through the people's free choice and to all political parties that secured representation in legislative councils. The Council expressed appreciation for all participating political parties' contributions to the election's success and Ethiopia’s democratic culture. Reaffirming its commitment to national development, the Council stated its readiness to work alongside the Prosperity Party through active participation, constructive criticism, and alternative policy proposals, believing this cooperation would ensure sustainable peace, development, and good governance in Addis Ababa and throughout Ethiopia.