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Foreign Affairs State Minister Confers with UN Special Envoy for Horn of Africa
Feb 24, 2026 331
Addis Ababa, February 24, 2026 (ENA) –Hadera Abera, State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, held talks today with Guang Cong, the United Nations Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa, at his office. During the meeting, the state minister reaffirmed Ethiopia’s strong commitment to working closely with the United Nations to promote lasting peace and stability across the Horn of Africa. The discussions focused on enhancing multilateral cooperation to address regional challenges and ease current tensions through peaceful and diplomatic mechanisms. Both sides agreed to strengthen their engagement and coordination in support of regional stability and sustainable development.
Adwa Victory Vividly Shows Ethiopia as Beacon of Freedom: Defense Minister
Feb 24, 2026 546
Addis Ababa, February 24, 2026 (ENA) –Adwa Victory will be celebrated with the spirit of Pan-Africanism, demonstrating Ethiopia's role as a beacon of freedom for black people worldwide, Defense Minister Aisha Mohammed said. The 130th Adwa Victory Day will be celebrated under the theme "Glorious Past, Radiant Horizon" on March 2, 2026. Briefing the media on the anniversary today, the Minister stated that preparations have been finalized to celebrate the historic victory day. The Victory of Adwa was not merely a military triumph of a specific era, but a symbol of the invincible Ethiopian identity and a beacon of freedom for black people, she noted. For the minister, the 130th anniversary will be marked by demonstrating its historic role for the independence of Africans and the whole black people who were under colonial powers. Furthermore, she underscored that celebrating the day is a unique opportunity to renew the core of Ethiopian steadfastness towards achieving its long-term goals in all spheres. Citing that Adwa was a collective victory, the defense minister said it was a moment when Ethiopians stood together for a one sovereign nation, undivided by race, color, or religion. According to her, the heroic National Defense Force, carrying the legacy and courage of Adwa, stands ready to ensure the peace and security of the country. Various events have been organized to celebrate the historic day colorfully, including youth forums, sporting competitions, artistic works, and various exhibitions, it was learned. Adwa Victory Day marks Ethiopia’s historic victory, representing a monumental triumph for African sovereignty, black pride, and anti-colonial resistance worldwide. It was the first decisive defeat of a European power by African troops, cementing Ethiopia as a beacon of independence and unity which remains a symbol of African resistance and unity.
UK Understands Ethiopia’s Quest for Sea Access: Ambassador Welch
Feb 24, 2026 1537
Addis Ababa, February 24, 2026 (ENA) –The United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Darren Welch, says Ethiopia’s aspiration to secure access to seaports for its growing economy is understandable and should be addressed through peaceful dialogue. In his recent interview with Pulse of Africa, Ambassador Welch said: “So look, I come from a country which has 51 major ports and more than 120 other ports. So I approach this issue with some humility,” he said. “The United Kingdom, of course, is a major seafaring trading nation with deep roots in its maritime and naval traditions. So we understand the desire to be connected to the world for trade,” the ambassador noted. Currently, many are urging parties in the region to engage in constructive and peaceful dialogue to address Ethiopia’s growing demand for access to seaports. Ambassador Welch echoed the position of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Ethiopian government, who have consistently emphasized negotiation as the appropriate path forward. “As the Prime Minister and the government have said, the objective should be pursued through peaceful dialogue and negotiations,” he noted. He further encouraged all sides to focus on de-escalation efforts to maintain stability in the Horn of Africa. After losing direct access to the sea in 1993, Ethiopia has since relied primarily on neighboring ports for its international trade. Despite being Africa’s second-most populous nation, the country has sustained rapid economic growth, with expanding manufacturing and agricultural exports increasing demand for reliable and diversified maritime access. With a population projected to surpass 150 million in the coming years, Ethiopia’s development trajectory has intensified discussions about securing sustainable sea outlets. Meanwhile, the coastline stretching from Massawa to Mogadishu spans roughly 5,000 kilometers along the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, serving countries whose combined population is significantly smaller. Ambassador Welch said his country understands Ethiopia’s perspective. “I can understand why a country of Ethiopia’s size and growing economy would want to diversify its access to commercial ports,” he stated. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has repeatedly stressed that Ethiopia’s quest for sea access is rooted in peaceful negotiation and mutual benefit. The government has indicated openness to arrangements based on give-and-take principles, including economic partnerships, investment cooperation, and potential shareholding frameworks in strategic national assets such as Ethiopian Airlines or the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, as well as other innovative mechanisms agreed upon by sovereign states. The United Kingdom is also engaged in practical initiatives aimed at strengthening Ethiopia’s port connectivity. “In fact, the United Kingdom is supporting work at the Port of Berbera and supporting a transit transport agreement to make sure that goods can flow more readily between that port and Ethiopia,” Ambassador Welch said. The Port of Berbera has increasingly been viewed as an alternative trade corridor for Ethiopia. Reaffirming the UK’s position, the ambassador concluded: “We understand the desire, we come from a deep tradition of seafaring and global trade, but we would always argue that any differences, any tensions, must be negotiated peacefully.”
Ethiopia’s Political Parties Unite to Safeguard Democratic Integrity Ahead of Forthcoming Election
Feb 23, 2026 1054
Addis Ababa, February 23, 2026 (ENA) –Political parties have reaffirmed their collective commitment to upholding democratic principles as the country prepares for its 7th General Election, describing the vote as a decisive moment in shaping a government that reflects the true will of the people. In a commitment to the national interest, they called for a unified effort to ensure the electoral process remains free, fair, and democratic. According to the official schedule released by the National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), the national polls are set to take place on June 1, 2026. Currently, the registration of candidates, a primary phase of the electoral calendar, is underway, with voter registration expected to follow across all polling stations nationwide. Representatives of Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice and Freedom and Equality Party detailed their readiness for the contest. Eyob Mesafint, a member of the Executive Committee and Election Manager for the Ethiopian Citizens for Social Justice, noted that the party has finalized its fundamental preparations. He confirmed that candidate registration is proceeding in alignment with the Board’s timeline and revealed that the party’s comprehensive manifesto and policy documents are ready for the campaign season. Similarly, Nebiha Mohammed, Head of Public Relations for the Freedom and Equality Party, stressed that a resilient nation and effective governance can only emerge from a genuinely democratic electoral process. She noted that the party is strengthening its grassroots structures nationwide and will soon unveil a policy platform reflecting the country’s current economic, social, and political realities. Both parties highlighted inclusivity as a core priority, pledging to ensure meaningful participation of women, youth, and persons with disabilities. They also called on political actors to conduct campaigns strictly within the framework of the law and urged civil society organizations and institutions to act with full impartiality to safeguard the election’s credibility. As Ethiopia advances toward the June 2026 polls, political leaders have reaffirmed that transparent and accountable elections remain the foundation for stable, representative leadership and long-term democratic progress.
FM Gedion Confers with Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia
Feb 23, 2026 1315
Addis Ababa, February 23, 2026 (ENA) –Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Minister, Gedion Timothewos, met this morning with Waleed A. M. Elkhereiji, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at his office. According to the social media post by the Ministry, they discussed the strong and longstanding bilateral relations between Ethiopia and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia underscoring the importance of further elevating these ties to a new high. They also exchanged views on regional peace and security matters of mutual interest.
PM Abiy Hails Ethiopia’s Two-Winged Elite Forces as Symbol of Purpose, Discipline
Feb 22, 2026 2587
Addis Ababa, February 22, 2026 (ENA)—Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has described Ethiopia’s two-winged special airborne forces, recognized by their distinctive red bonnets as embodying “purpose in one wing and discipline in the other.” The remarks were delivered during the closing 65th anniversary celebration of Ethiopia’s Special Operations Command, held with grandeur at Hawassa International Stadium today. The ceremony was attended by senior military officials and members of the defense establishment, alongside Prime Minister Abiy, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Addressing the gathering, Premier Abiy characterized the elite operatives as “exceptional gifts of Ethiopia,” reflecting the nation’s culture, language, and identity. “These heroic figures are not just fighters,” he said. According to him, “They (the elite forces) are champions who bring an end to war while proudly waving the green, yellow, and red flag of Ethiopia, a symbol of African freedom.” Emphasizing the long-term vision for a sustainable and enduring institution, the Prime Minister highlighted the role of the Special Operations Command in building and safeguarding Ethiopia while contributing to national transformation. “Ethiopia’s strength lies in the dedication of its children,” he stated, reaffirming the country’s commitment to preserving dignity, sovereignty, and freedom for future generations. Peace and prosperity across Africa remain central priorities, he added, noting Ethiopia’s continued aspiration to serve as a protective shield for neighboring nations. From Somalia to Massawa, he said, Ethiopia seeks to promote regional stability, prevent terrorism, and foster shared development. Equipped with advanced technologies, the elite airborne forces are designed not only to defend the nation but also to address strategic regional challenges, Abiy noted. The Prime Minister extended congratulations to East African countries and the broader continent, describing the force as a contribution to collective security. He underscored that the core mission of the unit is to preempt conflict and terrorism, enabling swift and decisive responses to emerging crises. Reaffirming the Special Operations Command’s commitment, PM Abiy said it would continue to uphold the honor of the red bonnet, the national flag, and Ethiopia’s dignity, building on a legacy of service in both domestic and international missions. Through the integration of modern technology and disciplined training, Ethiopia’s defense forces, he concluded, remain a reliable bastion of peace for Africa, continuing a tradition of resilience and regional engagement.
Ethiopian PM Abiy Says “Our Preparations Are Aimed at Guaranteeing Peace Across Africa”
Feb 22, 2026 3083
Addis Ababa, February 22, 2026 (ENA) –Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, at the 65th Anniversary of Ethiopia’s Special Operations Command, underscored that Ethiopia’s defense build-up is designed to guarantee peace in East Africa and across the continent. The anniversary celebration was held with grandeur at Hawassa International Stadium in Hawassa city, in the presence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Prime Minister Abiy and senior military as well as government officials. Addressing the gathering, PM Abiy reaffirmed Ethiopia’s unwavering commitment to peace, security, and prosperity throughout Africa. He underscored that the nation’s continued military readiness, particularly the strength of its elite forces, serves as a cornerstone of stability, aimed at protecting sovereignty and preserving regional peace. “Our preparations are aimed at guaranteeing peace across the entirety of Africa,” the Prime Minister declared. He further stated, “We intend to stand as a pillar of support, a protector, and a shield for the nations of our region.” Highlighting a significant strategic shift, the Prime Minister noted that Ethiopia has expanded its military training beyond land, mountainous terrain, and river operations to include maritime capabilities. He described this transition as part of a broader national philosophy aimed at reclaiming Ethiopia’s connection to maritime access and redefining water not as a barrier, but as a source of life, development, and strategic opportunity. He stressed that Ethiopia is overturning long-standing attitudes of distancing itself from water and is instead embracing it as a foundation for growth. Citing riverside development initiatives, dam construction, and the integration of artificial intelligence technologies, the Prime Minister said the country is demonstrating that “water is life and water is development.” Prime Minister Abiy also confirmed the establishment of a technologically advanced elite force equipped with drone reconnaissance systems and precision-strike capabilities, including loitering munitions. The elite forces, he explained, are designed to secure strategic locations, neutralize emerging threats swiftly, and deter terrorism while protecting peaceful communities across the region. According to the Prime Minister, Ethiopia’s mission extends beyond its borders, supporting “brotherly peoples from the tip of Somalia to the tip of Massawa,” with the objective of eliminating maritime terrorism and strengthening regional prosperity. He further emphasized that these institutions are being built to prevent instability before it emerges and, if necessary, to conclude conflicts decisively and efficiently. Referring to Ethiopia’s defense forces, which have earned international recognition through peacekeeping missions abroad, he described them as disciplined, technologically empowered, and ready to uphold national sovereignty. The newly established elite forces has been characterized as worthy of the “Red Beret” distinction, a force prepared to defend the honor of the flag, the dignity of the nation, and Ethiopia’s independence with intellectual rigor and physical excellence. Concluding his address, Prime Minister Abiy reaffirmed that Ethiopia’s defense force remains a reliable guarantor of national independence and African peace, today as it has been in the past. “Congratulations to all East African nations and to Africa as a whole,” he declared. “Together, we advance toward a future of security, unity, and shared prosperity.”
Ethiopian National Defense Forces Undergoes Historic Modernization Drive: Field Marshal Birhanu
Feb 22, 2026 1799
Addis Ababa, February 22, 2026 (ENA) –Ethiopia has established a modern, reliable and versatile military institution strengthened by skilled manpower, professionalism and advanced technology, Chief of General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces, Field Marshal Birhanu Jula, affirmed. Speaking at the grand closing ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the Special Operations Command at Hawassa International Stadium, Birhanu said comprehensive reforms have transformed the country’s defense institution into a capable, cohesive and technologically equipped force. He noted that Ethiopia’s military, formally structured in the mid-twentieth century, has undergone successive reform phases aimed at enhancing professionalism, strengthening institutional capacity and reinforcing national unity within its ranks. According to the Chief of General Staff, recent reforms carried out under the leadership of Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed have focused on restructuring command systems, elevating training standards and integrating advanced technologies into operations. He emphasized that Ethiopia has navigated complex internal and external security challenges while simultaneously rebuilding and modernizing its armed forces. In line with national reform efforts, new commands and specialized units have been organized, alongside stabilization measures implemented in various regions. “The defense force has been built with quantity, quality and technology,” Field Marshal Birhanu stated, underscoring that modernization efforts have progressed in tandem with strengthened discipline, efficiency and operational readiness. He described the Special Operations Command as an elite formation composed of members drawn from across the country, reflecting unity and diversity within the armed forces. Over the past six decades, the Command has continuously enhanced its training and operational capacity, contributing to the development of specialized formations, including the Republican Guard. The Command has participated in numerous missions across different parts of the country, earning a reputation for resilience, professionalism and effectiveness through decades of dedicated service, he added. Field Marshal Birhanu reaffirmed that the defense force will continue to uphold its constitutional mandate of safeguarding national sovereignty and ensuring lasting peace. “The army will remain committed to defending the country and protecting the people while fulfilling its mission with discipline and responsibility,” he said. The ceremony was attended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, First Lady Zinash Tayachew, Speaker of the House of People’s Representatives Tagese Chafo, Sidama Regional State President Desta Ledamo, senior military generals, and federal as well as regional government officials.
65th Anniversary of Special Operations Command Marked with Grand Ceremony in Hawassa
Feb 22, 2026 1293
Addis Ababa, February 22, 2026 (ENA) –The 65th Anniversary of Ethiopia’s Special Operations Command is being celebrated with great splendor at Hawassa International Stadium in Hawassa city, in the presence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed. The landmark event has drawn senior government leaders, top military officials, and invited guests from across the country, underscoring the national significance of the occasion. Among those attending are the Chief of General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces, Field Marshal Birhanu Jula, and Deputy Chief of General Staff, General Abebaw Tadesse. High-ranking federal officials, regional leaders, senior commanders, and distinguished guests are also in attendance. The anniversary program features commemorative addresses reflecting on the Command’s 65 years of dedicated service, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to safeguarding national sovereignty and ensuring peace and security. Members of the Special Operations Command are presenting precision military drills and tactical demonstrations, highlighting their professionalism, combat readiness, and operational excellence. Adding cultural significance to the celebration, respected elders from the Sidama community are performing the traditional Qeetala ceremony — a powerful symbol of honor, unity, and blessing. The milestone celebration stands as a testament to the enduring legacy, strength, and steadfast dedication of the Special Operations Command in defending the nation and upholding its constitutional order.
PM Abiy Hails 65 Years of Ethiopia’s Special Operations Command, Showcases Modern Military Strength
Feb 21, 2026 1784
Addis Ababa, February 21, 2026 (ENA) –Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed praised Ethiopia’s Special Operations Command for its enduring legacy and modern capabilities as it celebrated its 65th anniversary. In a message shared on social media channels, Prime Minister Abiy described Ethiopia as “a land of many heroes who have strengthened the country through generational continuity.” He commended the Special Operations Command for carrying out “outstanding missions that have made Ethiopia proud, demonstrating unbreakable resilience through numerous challenges” over the past six and a half decades. The Prime Minister emphasized that ongoing defense reforms have modernized the command in terms of structure, personnel, and equipment. Today, the force integrates airborne, commando, and special counter-terrorism units, ensuring it is capable of responding effectively at any time and under any conditions, he pointed out. To mark the anniversary, the Special Operations Command conducted a public demonstration of its modern military capabilities, highlighting the readiness of its personnel and the tactical proficiency of its units. PM Abiy particularly noted the integrated waterborne exercise and coordinated operations between airborne and commando forces as proof of the high level of operational capability within the Ethiopian Defense Forces. “The demonstrations today confirm that Ethiopia’s armed forces stand ready, capable, and modernized to meet the nation’s security needs,” he stated. The event underscores Ethiopia’s continued focus on strengthening its defense institutions while honoring the legacy of those who have contributed to the country’s security over decades.
NEBE Reveals Official Symbols for Political Parties Ahead of 7th General Election
Feb 21, 2026 1528
Addis Ababa, February 21, 2026 (ENA) –The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has officially unveiled symbols for political parties participating in the country’s 7th national general election, scheduled for 1 June 2026. The announcement was made during a high-level briefing that also marked the formal signing of the Code of Conduct for candidates. NEBE’s leadership, party representatives, and members of civil society organizations attended the event, highlighting its significance in the national electoral calendar. The Chairperson of the Board, Melatework Hailu, affirmed on the occasion that the institution is intensifying its multifaceted preparations to ensure the successful execution of the national polls. Melatework noted that the majority of political parties have already completed the registration of their candidates, while rigorous logistical arrangements are currently underway to initiate the voter registration process across the nation. In line with the Board’s commitment to capacity building, training programs for electoral officials and master trainers are actively progressing. Furthermore, specialized instruction has been provided to 169 civil society organizations tasked with delivering comprehensive voter education to the public. To ensure transparency, the Board recently facilitated a guided tour for various media outlets to inspect the status and readiness of essential electoral materials and equipment. Melatework emphasized that the public disclosure of party symbols is a strategic measure designed to empower the electorate, ensuring voters can clearly identify and select their preferred representatives on election day. To safeguard the integrity of the democratic process, a formal Code of Conduct has been established, with political parties expected to commit to this directive through a formal signing process. This framework is intended to anchor the election in principles of peace, fairness, and professional ethics. Concluding the briefing, Melatework underscored that the seventh general election must be conducted in a free, fair, and democratic manner, therefore, the Chairperson extended a call to all stakeholders to discharge their respective responsibilities with diligence to realize a peaceful and credible electoral outcome for the nation.
Special Operations Command Marks 65th Anniversary with Grand Exhibition in Hawassa
Feb 20, 2026 1517
Addis Ababa, 20 February 2026 —A major photographic exhibition tracing the history and operational strength of Ethiopia’s Special Operations Command has opened in Hawassa, marking the 65th anniversary of the elite unit’s establishment. The exhibition, which forms the centerpiece of the anniversary celebrations, presents a detailed account of the Command’s evolution, showcasing historic milestones, operational achievements, and modern military equipment that reflect its growing capabilities. The event was officially inaugurated by Chief of General Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces, Field Marshal Birhanu Jula. The ceremony brought together senior military leaders and regional officials, underscoring the national importance of the occasion. Among the dignitaries in attendance were Deputy Chief of Staff General Abebaw Tadesse, Ethiopian Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Yilma Merdasa, Special Operations Command Commander Lieutenant General Shuma Abdata, and Hawassa City Mayor Tiratu Beyene. Speaking during the celebration, Deputy Commander for Operations of the Special Operations Command, Major General Abebaw Sayid, described the unit as a force that has safeguarded the country’s sovereignty through extraordinary sacrifice. “The Command has cemented the sovereignty and stability of the country through immense sacrifice,” he said. He noted that since its establishment, the unit has operated in multiple theaters under complex and demanding conditions, consistently demonstrating resilience and professionalism. “We have overcome various complex and challenging circumstances to successfully safeguard the nation,” the Deputy Commander stated. Major General Abebaw emphasized that the anniversary is not only a moment to commemorate past achievements but also an opportunity to reinforce operational readiness and address institutional gaps. “This anniversary enables us to strengthen our capabilities, address shortcomings, and enhance our readiness for any mission entrusted to us,” he said. In related remarks, officials underscored that the Special Operations Command is a unit that has “written history in blood and bone” in defense of the nation, paying tribute to members who made the ultimate sacrifice. As part of the celebration, a commemorative book documenting the Command’s 65-year journey was launched. A panel discussion exploring the themes and historical insights contained in the publication is scheduled to follow the exhibition. During the ceremony, Field Marshal Birhanu Jula officially unveiled and blessed the Command’s new emblem, symbolizing renewal and continued commitment to national defense. The program also featured a documentary film highlighting the Command’s historical trajectory and current operational capacity. A display of military equipment offered invited guests and residents of Hawassa a closer look at the unit’s evolving technological strength. The anniversary celebrations are set to continue with a series of events organized by the Ethiopian National Defense Forces, honoring the legacy of heroism while reinforcing preparedness for future missions.
Mexico Supports Ethiopia's National Dialogue – Ambassador
Feb 20, 2026 1828
Addis Ababa, 20 February 2026 —Mexico's Ambassador to Ethiopia and the African Union, Alejandro Ives Estivill Castro, has voiced strong support for Ethiopia's ongoing National Dialogue and upcoming national elections, hailing them as vital phases toward democratic unity without foreign meddling. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Ambassador Castro emphasized that Ethiopia's inclusive efforts, noting the dialogues revealing in all corners of Ethiopia and with the diaspora communities all over the world. The ambassador stated the dialogues as "a very positive thing that is going to provoke cohesion among Ethiopians in a very positive way." Telling from Latin America's experiences, he recommended potential examples, including "truth commissions" and strategies "provoking more coordination about the stakeholders." Mexico, he added, is following these developments "with a lot of interest" and believes they "are going to succeed at the end." Castro underscored non-interference as an essential value. "What for Mexico is most important is that all people, all the society of Ethiopia feels secure, feels very well received in its will," he stated. He confirmed that "the best result of that election is going to be the one that is the best for the Ethiopian society," imitating Ethiopians' focus on "coherence among their people," unity, and coordination. "Mexico believes that any other country from outside should not be involved or interfering at all in any kind of internal part of Ethiopian process," Castro restated. Yet, He expressed optimism as "We are very favorable about the possibility of having an incredible process." Ethiopia's National Dialogue objects to address historical grievances and create unity following years of internal challenges. Ambassador Castro's remarks aligned with Mexico's diplomatic stance on sovereignty, as the country shares experiences from its own democratic transitions. "Every country is always in the process of being better in its democracy," underscoring the importance of leadership that mirrors societal interests. For Mexico, the priority is clear, he stressed as "giving the society of each country the possibility of developing a good democracy that is strong enough for all the satisfaction of its people. I think we are going to witness that." As dialogues continue, Mexico hopes for outcomes where "all the people that is going to be participant in this process is satisfied at the end," ensuring respect for Ethiopian communities worldwide, as the Ambassador said.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Honors Key Contributors to AU and Italy-Africa Summits
Feb 20, 2026 1448
Addis Ababa, 20 February 2026 — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has recognized institutions and individuals who played a central role in the successful hosting of the 39th African Union Summit and the Second Italy–Africa Summit. According to the ministry, the recognition ceremony brought together representatives of government offices, partner institutions, and volunteers who supported the organization of the high-level meetings held in Addis Ababa. Minister of Foreign Affairs Gedion Timothewos praised the coordinated efforts that ensured the smooth conduct of both summits. He said Ethiopia, as host nation, had demonstrated responsibility and patriotism in delivering events of continental and international significance. He underlined that the country’s image was further enhanced through the maintenance of peace and security, the provision of warm hospitality, and the delivery of efficient services throughout the gatherings. He added that the strong inter institutional coordination achieved during the preparations and execution of the summits had laid a firm foundation for future national events. The Minister also expressed appreciation to the young volunteers who supported the organization process, commending their commitment and discipline. He described their contribution as "a clear reflection of dedication and national service." State Minister of Foreign Affairs and Head of the National Organizing Committee, Ambassador Berhanu Tsegaye, also acknowledged the collective efforts behind the successful outcomes. He said the achievements were made possible through close collaboration among institutions and stakeholders. He noted that Ethiopia’s development trajectory, including the transformation underway in Addis Ababa, was showcased during the summits. According to him, the conferences drew interest from participants who sought to learn from the country’s experience. Certificates of recognition were awarded to various institutions and entities in acknowledgment of their outstanding contributions to the successful hosting of the two major gatherings.
President Taye Calls on Patriot Elites to Hold High the Torch of Sacrifice, Realize Ethiopia's Vision
Feb 19, 2026 1798
Addis Ababa, 19 February 2026 — President Taye Atske Selassie said patriot elites should hold high the torch of sacrifice and march forward to realize Ethiopia's vision. In a message he issued in connection with the observance of the 89th Yekatit 12 Ethiopian Martyrs' Day today, the President noted that the commemoration is a testament to the enduring truth that loving and cherishing Ethiopia, as well as dedicating oneself to the nation, remains an inextinguishable furnace of thought and an unquenchable warmth of spirit. According to him, committing oneself to a grand national vision is a cherished tradition in Ethiopia. The love for Ethiopia, which is evident in the present generation as well, is a vital force and a continuous call to action, he added. President Taye finally urged the current generation to carry forward the torch of sacrifice from the past, embracing wisdom and a strong work ethic to elevate the grand Ethiopian vision and national aspirations. Yekatit 12, which falls on February 19 in the Gregorian calendar, marks one of the darkest chapters in Ethiopia’s modern history. On this day in 1937, thousands of innocent civilians in Addis Ababa were massacred in a brutal three-day reprisal carried out by Fascist occupation forces following an assassination attempt against their colonial administrators. The atrocity, remembered as “Yekatit 12” in the Ethiopian calendar, targeted intellectuals, clergy, civil servants, and ordinary residents, leaving deep scars on the nation’s collective memory and symbolizing the heavy price paid in defense of sovereignty and dignity. Observed annually as Ethiopian Martyrs’ Day, Yekatit 12 stands as a solemn reminder of the resilience and unity that ultimately fueled the country’s resistance against Fascist occupation. Memorial ceremonies are held at the Yekatit 12 Monument in Addis Ababa and other parts of the country to honor the fallen patriots and civilians who sacrificed their lives. The day not only commemorates the victims of the massacre but also reinforces Ethiopia’s enduring commitment to independence, national pride, and the preservation of historical memory for future generations.
Ethiopian Peacekeepers Receive UN Medals in South Sudan
Feb 19, 2026 1801
Addis Ababa, 19 February 2026 — Ethiopian peacekeepers were awarded United Nations medals in Yambio in a ceremony attended by Delil Kedir, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Ethiopia to South Sudan. In his remarks, Ambassador Delil highlighted Ethiopia’s relentless contribution to global peace over the past seven decades. He noted Ethiopia’s active role in mediation efforts on the diplomatic front and emphasized the country’s continued commitment to lasting peace in South Sudan. The Ambassador underscored Ethiopia’s unwavering commitment to collective security and sustainable peace in South Sudan. Ambassador Delil applauded and congratulated the Ethiopian men and women serving in the mission, commending their professionalism, perseverance, and discipline in a complex operating environment, qualities he described as inspirational. Lt. Gen. Mohan Subramanian, Force Commander of the UNMISS peacekeeping mission, acknowledged Ethiopia’s steadfastness in multilateral peace efforts, praising the endurance, professionalism, and determination of its peacekeeping troops in achieving their mission under challenging conditions. The Governor of Western Equatoria State, Justin Barrister, also commended the contributions of the Ethiopian peacekeeping force to maintaining peace in South Sudan. The ceremony was attended by government officials, senior UNMISS leadership, members of the diplomatic community, and distinguished guests.
Prosperity Party Council Deliberating on Strategic Priorities
Feb 19, 2026 1458
Addis Ababa, February 19, 2026 (ENA) – The ruling Prosperity Party has commenced its council meeting in Addis Ababa to deliberate on key strategic priorities. PM Abiy Ahmed wrote on his official social media page that Prosperity Party’s council meeting has started this afternoon to deliberate on strategic priorities. The Prosperity Party, founded in December 2019 through the merger of several former coalition parties, is currently the ruling party of Ethiopia and one of the largest political parties in Africa. It secured a sweeping victory in the 2021 general elections, forming the federal government and leading regional administrations across the country. The council meeting has brought together senior party leaders and representatives.
African Envoys Applaud Ethiopia’s Pan-African Leadership, Development
Feb 19, 2026 2443
Addis Ababa, February 19, 2026 (ENA) – Senior African diplomats have commended Ethiopia’s steadfast commitment to advancing continental unity and its accelerating development trajectory. Describing the nation’s progress as a blueprint for Africa’s transformation, the envoys highlighted Ethiopia's dual success in fostering regional integration while maintaining domestic growth. Olivier Jean-Patrick Nduhungirehe, Rwanda’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and Mahlaba Mamba, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Eswatini to Ethiopia, the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, praised the country’s firm commitment to Pan-Africanism. The envoys highlighted corridor development, expansion of energy supply and the growth of digital systems as clear signs of a determined national agenda focused on long term prosperity. They described Ethiopia’s experience as a practical reference point for African nations seeking inclusive and sustainable growth. Underscoring the strategic importance of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), they described it a flagship initiative with the capacity to stimulate economic expansion, enhance regional energy connectivity and support Africa’s shared development vision. Olivier Jean Patrick emphasized Ethiopia’s historic and continuing commitment to African unity, added that the country played a central role in the founding of the Organization of African Unity in 1963, an effort strongly championed by Emperor Haile Selassie. Ethiopia’s legacy continues to strengthen confidence in its continental leadership, he added. According to him, Ethiopia is recording steady gains in renewable energy, digital transformation, corridor development and environmental protection, particularly through the Green Legacy Initiative. The minister further stressed the need for deeper collaboration among African states, especially Nile Basin countries, to ensure fair and cooperative use of shared water resources. Rwanda has signed and ratified the Comprehensive Framework Agreement on Nile waters and called for sustained dialogue to reinforce unity and unlock economic potential across the region, he noted. On his part, Ambassador Mahlaba Mamba described Ethiopia’s infrastructure expansion as unprecedented, stating that the country is positioning itself as a potential “Dubai of Africa” and an emerging development benchmark on the continent. He further elaborated that the Kingdom of Eswatini is keen to strengthen bilateral cooperation with Ethiopia and draw lessons from its development experience. Referring to the theme of this year’s African Union Summit, which centers on water availability and sanitation, the ambassador stressed the importance of advancing initiatives that improve water resource management. In this context, he commended Ethiopia’s water conservation measures, including its large-scale tree planting programs, as well as its use of hydropower from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam to expand clean energy generation and promote regional integration.
House Extends National Dialogue Commission’s Mandate by Eight Months
Feb 18, 2026 1841
Addis Ababa, February 18, 2026 (ENA) –The House of Peoples’ Representatives has unanimously approved a resolution extending the mandate of the Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission by eight months, reaffirming parliament’s backing for the ongoing national dialogue process. The decision was endorsed during the first emergency session of the House in its fifth year of operation, where lawmakers reviewed the Commission’s performance report and outlined priorities for the next phase of its work. Established in 2021 to steer an inclusive national conversation, the Commission was mandated to address longstanding political, social and constitutional differences through structured consultations across the country. Presenting the report, Chief Commissioner Professor Mesfin Araya said the Commission has conducted extensive agenda gathering and stakeholder consultations across regional states and city administrations over the past four years. Engagement efforts, he added, also reached members of the diaspora and international partners to ensure wider participation. According to the Chief Commissioner, the agenda collection process involved consultations with political parties, elders, religious institutions, civil society organizations, women and youth representatives, and other segments of society. The discussions identified key national issues requiring structured dialogue. “The Commission has worked to ensure that the voices of citizens from all corners of the country are heard and reflected in the process,” Mesfin said, noting that the collected agendas are now being consolidated and organized into thematic areas for deliberation. HPR Chief Government Whip Tesfaye Beljige, on his part, said the Commission has carried out activities that have made the consultation process credible and exemplary since its establishment. He stated that the body has undertaken foundational work aimed at addressing longstanding historical grievances and correcting structural weaknesses in the political system. “These efforts have laid the groundwork for inclusive dialogue and strengthened national understanding,” Tesfaye said. He further indicated that expanded agenda gathering activities will soon take place in the Tigray region. Preliminary consultations conducted earlier will now be broadened to ensure wider public participation, he added. Lawmakers acknowledged the progress achieved so far while underscoring the need to complete remaining tasks in a timely and credible manner. Ewenete Alene, Chair of the House Standing Committee on Democracy Affairs, said the Commission’s work has established a firm institutional and procedural foundation for the consultative stage. “The groundwork completed over the past years provides a strong basis for the next phase of national consultations,” Ewenete said, adding, “Extending the Commission’s term will help ensure that the remaining responsibilities are carried out effectively and responsibly.” Members of parliament expressed broad support for the extension, emphasizing that the dialogue process remains vital for strengthening national unity, democratic culture and peaceful political engagement. The additional eight months are expected to allow the Commission to finalize agenda categorization, deepen stakeholder engagement where necessary and prepare for structured deliberations among representatives selected through established consultation mechanisms. The House reaffirmed its commitment to the dialogue initiative, stressing that a transparent and inclusive process is essential to building durable peace and addressing complex national issues through consensus.
Rwanda Eyes Stronger Trade, Infrastructure Partnership with Ethiopia
Feb 18, 2026 2076
Addis Ababa, February 18, 2026 (ENA) –Rwanda has affirmed renewed commitment to deepen trade and infrastructure cooperation with Ethiopia, while honoring Addis Ababa’s historic military support during one of the most difficult chapters in Rwanda’s history. Charles Karamba, Rwanda’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, said his country is keen to broaden economic engagement and reinforce existing institutional ties that bind the two nations. In an exclusive interview with the Ethiopian News Agency, the ambassador recalled Ethiopia’s decisive contribution at a critical time for Rwanda. "Ethiopia had a military contingent in Rwanda, and its performance exhibited a high level of professionalism and being close to people during a very difficult time," he said. He noted that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was among those who served in the Ethiopian contingent alongside senior members of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces. "That is a bond," Karamba said, describing the shared experience as the foundation of a durable partnership rooted in trust and solidarity. He explained that the historical connection has since evolved into structured and sustained cooperation. A joint military commission, led by the foreign ministers of both countries, is guiding collaboration in defense and security affairs. The latest Joint Ministerial Commission meeting, held in Addis Ababa in 2024, concluded with the signing of several memorandums of understanding covering defense, trade, culture and other areas of cooperation. Diplomatic missions in Addis Ababa and Kigali continue to facilitate regular engagement. Technical expert meetings are also expected to convene soon in Kigali, signaling continued momentum in bilateral relations. "We have institutionalized our relationship," the ambassador emphasized, noting that formal mechanisms now provide a stable platform for long term collaboration. Economic ties are also expanding. Rwanda’s exports to Ethiopia are approaching six million US dollars, while Ethiopian exports to Rwanda have surpassed seven million US dollars, reflecting what the ambassador described as a balanced and steadily growing trade relationship. Around 40 Ethiopian companies are currently operating in Rwanda, primarily in real estate and manufacturing, with a combined capital investment exceeding 73 million US dollars. "We are deepening our relations and look forward to increasing trade volumes and facilitating people to people movement," Karamba said. The ambassador also praised the rapid transformation underway in Addis Ababa. "We must congratulate the government and city administration for the fantastic work in improving infrastructure; everybody can witness it," he said, pointing to visible progress in roads, public transport systems and urban development. His remarks underscore a partnership shaped by shared history and guided by mutual ambition. As African countries intensify efforts toward regional integration, cooperation between Ethiopia and Rwanda is emerging as a practical example of continental solidarity focused on strengthening security, expanding trade and advancing sustainable development. With firm institutional frameworks and growing economic engagement, relations between the two nations appear poised for further expansion, reflecting a shared vision for stability and prosperity across the region.