Politics
Ethiopia Achieves Notable Diplomatic Successes During Just Concluded Fiscal Year
Jul 10, 2025 647
Addi Ababa, July 10, 2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia registered significant diplomatic achievements during the concluded 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In a media briefing held today, Ambassador Nebiat Getachew, Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, outlined the key diplomatic achievements recorded during the recently concluded 2017 Ethiopian Fiscal Year. Ambassador Nebiat stated that Ethiopia’s diplomatic efforts throughout the year were fruitful, reflecting the country’s growing influence in both regional and global affairs. He highlighted significant progress in multilateral engagement, peace diplomacy, economic partnerships, and citizen-centered diplomacy. Ethiopia undertook proactive diplomatic initiatives aimed at promoting its international image and safeguarding national interests across multiple sectors. A major focus was placed on strengthening mutually beneficial relations with neighboring countries, with particular emphasis on regional integration through energy and infrastructure connectivity. Ethiopia also played a constructive role in advancing peace and stability across the Horn of Africa. Several bilateral and multilateral agreements were signed during the year, which contributed to enhancing Ethiopia’s international visibility and protecting its national interests. In terms of people-to-people engagement, Ethiopia provided 968 free higher education opportunities to students from neighboring countries during the year, underscoring its commitment to regional development and solidarity. To enhance economic diplomacy and attract foreign capital, Ethiopia promoted its investment opportunities in 160 international forums. Ethiopia has also participated in 118 trade promotion events, which led to the creation of 151 new market linkages for Ethiopian export products. Ambassador Nebiat also highlighted the government’s strong focus on citizen-centered diplomacy. Over 131,000 Ethiopian nationals were repatriated from 21 countries after facing difficult circumstances abroad, demonstrating the government’s commitment to the welfare of its citizens. Looking ahead, preparations are underway for Ethiopia to host two major international events: the UN Food Systems Summit and the 2nd Africa Climate Summit, he added. The 2nd UN Food Systems Summit Stocktake (UNFSS+4) will take place from July 27–29, 2025, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, co-hosted by Ethiopia and Italy. The 2nd Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) is the other important gathering that will be held in Addis Ababa from September 8-10, 2025, with pre-summit events from September 5-7. This summit is co-hosted by Ethiopia and the African Union, with the theme "Accelerating Global Climate Solutions: Financing for Africa's Resilient and Green Development". These events are expected to further elevate Ethiopia’s role in global discussions and showcase the country's efforts in climate action, sustainable development, and international cooperation. Ambassador Nebiat emphasized that Ethiopia’s preparation for these summits is a reflection of its practical commitment to global challenges, particularly climate change, and its aspiration to contribute meaningfully to international solutions.
Ethiopia-Zambia Relations Continue to Strengthen: Ambassador Rose Sakala
Jul 9, 2025 561
Addis Ababa, July 9, 2025 (ENA)— Zambian Ambassador to Ethiopia Rose Sakala said the long-standing, multifaceted relationship between the two countries has grown stronger across various sectors. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Ambassador Sakala highlighted the enduring and multifaceted ties between Ethiopia and Zambia, noting that the relationship been gaining momentum and continues to thrive across diverse sectors. Specifically, since Zambia established its embassy in Ethiopia, the partnership between the two countries has been flourishing, evolving from strength to strength and fostering various forms of cooperation, she remarked. She noted that in 2017, the two nations successfully established a joint permanent commission, which has since yielded practical benefits in several areas of mutual cooperation. According to the Ambassador, efforts have been made to bring together business professionals and other stakeholders from both sides to further enhance their ties, as both countries possess significant potential. She indicated that the joint permanent commission fortifies connections in trade and investment, particularly in the fields of agriculture and air transport. Acknowledging Zambia's significant historical contributions to African unity and pan-Africanism, the Ambassador highlighted that Zambia has been proactive in reinforcing its commitment to African causes. Consequently, Zambia has been actively involved in organizing and participating in various platforms aimed at promoting African unity and advancing continental agendas, she stated. In a similar vein, the Ambassador pointed out that Zambia has been supporting initiatives to uphold peace and security across the continent, both through troop contributions and by seeking to resolve crises through peaceful diplomatic means, asserting that "Dialogue is the way forward." She mentioned that Zambia, along with other African nations, is striving to reform the UN Security Council to secure permanent representation for Africa within the organization, as excluding Africa is a historical injustice. On the other hand, the Ambassador stated that Zambia has made substantial contributions to regional economic integration, with pan-Africanism serving as a fundamental principle and driving force behind these efforts. She emphasized that Zambia is an integral part of the 1,300-kilometer Lobito Corridor railway project, which is expected to enhance connectivity, trade, and transportation across three southern African countries. Regarding the African Union's blueprint, Agenda 2063, the Ambassador described it as a golden agenda that presents numerous opportunities for Africa, urging for its implementation through collaborative efforts. The Ambassador remarked: “If we bind together, we shall overcome, if we don't bind together the challenges will continue amongst ourselves.”
President Taye Bids Farewell to Outgoing UN Assistant Secretary-General in Ethiopia
Jul 9, 2025 535
Addis Ababa, July 9, 2025 (ENA)— President Taye Atske Selassie has bid farewell today to the outgoing UN Assistant Secretary-General, Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Ethiopia, Ramiz Alakbarov. During the meeting, the two sides exchanged views on strengthening the enduring partnership between Ethiopia and the United Nations. They discussed future avenues for cooperation and ways to deepen the collaborative efforts that have contributed to Ethiopia's development and humanitarian endeavors. President Taye expressed his sincere appreciation to Alakbarov for his instrumental role in enhancing UN-Ethiopia relations during his tenure. Taye also acknowledged the lasting contributions made by the UN official in advancing mutual goals and supporting Ethiopia’s national priorities. Approached by ENA, Alakbarov reflected on his time in Ethiopia, describing it as both meaningful and inspiring. He lauded Ethiopia’s remarkable progress in development, noting impactful transformations in both urban centers and rural communities. He said, “For the last two years that I have been in Ethiopia, I must admit I have seen an amazing transformation happening in this country. If you see Addis Ababa or regional cities, you could see strong changes in the way the cities operate. The city corridor development project has transformed the capital and regional cities. I was very impressed with one the largest and probably the largest environmental initiative called green legacy. I have never seen any other country where billions of trees are planted.” The outgoing assistant secretary-general reaffirmed that the collaborative partnership between Ethiopia and the United Nations will further be strengthened in the coming years. He further stated that: “I have been very much honored to be able to sign with Ethiopia our 5 years partnership plan. It happened a couple of weeks ago. This plan has envisaged partnerships towards the agenda 2030. By the year 2030, this 5 years plan will be over. It amounts to 6 billion dollars. We have five transformative areas where we are working through.”  
Comorian President Hails Ethiopia’s Pivotal Diplomatic Legacy, Progressive Dev’t Trajectory on Africa
Jul 8, 2025 656
Addis Ababa, June 8, 2025 (ENA)—President Azali Assoumani of Comoros has recognized Ethiopia’s pivotal diplomatic legacy on the African continent and commended its ongoing strides in inclusive and sector-wide development. Over the weekend, Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie participated in the celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of Comoros’ Independence Day. On the sidelines of the Independence Day celebrations, President Taye Atske Selassie and Comorian President Azali Assoumani held diplomatic talks aimed at strengthening bilateral relations. ​​​Specifically, President Taye briefed President Assoumani on Ethiopia’s ongoing efforts to achieve food sovereignty, offering valuable lessons Comoros could draw upon, ENA learned from the Office of the President. Expressing his gratitude to the Government of Comoros for the invitation to attend the Independence Day celebrations, President Taye emphasized the vast potential for expanding diplomatic cooperation between the two countries. For President Taye, agriculture is the key sector for further cooperation between the countries as Ethiopia is setting an example in Africa in the spheres of summer irrigation and massive wheat productivity. On his part, President Azali Assoumani of Comoros affirmed that his talks with the Ethiopian president were productive, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations. Assoumani who was the former African Union (AU) Chairperson, highlighted Ethiopia's pivotal role as a central hub in the African continent. He also praised Ethiopia’s remarkable economic transformation, noting it as a source of inspiration for African nations striving for sustainable development. He also emphasized the strategic importance of Ethiopian Airlines—an emblem of the country's progress—in enhancing regional and global connectivity, particularly for Comoros.
Slovenia’s Opening of Embassy in Addis Strategic Commitment to Deeper Ties with Ethiopia, Africa: Ambassador
Jul 8, 2025 1223
Addis Ababa, July 8, 2025 (ENA) - The opening of Slovenia's embassy in Addis Ababa is a symbol of strategic commitment to deeper political and economic ties with Ethiopia and the African continent, Slovenian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Kristina Radej told ENA. In a move signaling deeper engagement between Europe and Africa, Slovenia has officially opened its embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in November 1 last year. Slovenia's embassy in the Ethiopian capital is its third diplomatic post in Africa with a resident ambassador. This milestone is expected to usher in a new era of diplomatic, economic, and developmental cooperation between the two nations. The inauguration of the Slovenian Embassy in Addis Ababa marks a significant step forward in bilateral relations between Slovenia and Ethiopia. Slovenian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Kristina Radej told Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) that the opening of the Slovenian embassy is a symbol of strategic commitment to deeper political and economic ties with Ethiopia and the African continent. On the economic front, Slovenia is eyeing several promising sectors for investment including agriculture, renewable energy, and technology. Slovenian businesses are already exploring opportunities, having exploratory visits. In addition to trade, Slovenia aims to share expertise in technology transfer and agricultural innovation. Slovenian Embassy already supporting an Urban Bee keeping pilot programs in Addis Ababa and other parts of the country that could directly benefit Ethiopian farmers and agribusinesses. Ambassador Kristina also noted that, as Slovenia strengthens its bilateral relations with Ethiopia, it also remains mindful of its broader commitments to the European Union and the United Nations. The embassy of Slovenia to Ethiopia will definitely serve as a vital hub to fostering multilateral diplomacy, regional peace, and sustainable development partnerships with Ethiopia and Africa. A growing friendship between Ethiopia and Slovenia, now cemented with a new diplomatic post, the ambassador said, noting that Slovenia brings with it valuable experience from its own history of regional integration and post-conflict recovery in Europe. The Ambassador believes that Slovenia can contribute meaningfully to Africa’s own peace and unity aspirations particularly when guided by African priorities and institutions.
PM Abiy Engages in Strategic Diplomatic Talks on Sidelines of BRICS Summit
Jul 7, 2025 868
Addis Ababa, June 7, 2025 (ENA)—Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held strategic diplomatic engagements with leaders of several countries on the sidelines of the 17th BRICS Summit, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Gedion Timothewos. Attending the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Prime Minister Abiy engaged in high-level talks with the leaders of Brazil, China, South Africa as well as foreign ministers. The Prime Minister delivered a speech during the opening session on peace and security and global governance. The diplomatic engagements offered a valuable opportunity to deepen bilateral ties and to foster greater understanding and support for Ethiopia’s stance on key strategic issues, according to Minister Gedion. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held initial talks with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, focusing on ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation between Ethiopia and Brazil, the minister indicated. As a result, Gedion noted the discussion offered the President a valuable opportunity to gain deeper insight into Ethiopia’s current situation, policy direction, and the wider regional context. In a similar diplomatic engagement, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held discussions with Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang on enhancing Ethio-Chania bilateral relations. In particular, the two leaders explored ways to enhance China’s constructive role in Ethiopia’s economic development and acknowledged China’s significant contribution to securing debt relief for Ethiopia through the Paris Club framework. The two sides also exchanged views on expanding Ethiopia’s access to China’s market through duty-free export opportunities, a trade initiative China has recently extended to African countries like Ethiopia, Gedion indicated. Moreover, Prime Minister Abiy held consultations with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on a range of issues, it was indicated. The Foreign Minister highlighted President Ramaphosa’s pivotal role regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) during his tenure as Chairperson of the African Union, noting that their discussion covered the dam’s current status, progress toward completion, and related matters. Additionally, Gedion emphasized Ethiopia’s interest in drawing lessons, technologies, and investments from these partner countries, recognizing multiple sectors where Ethiopia can both benefit and contribute.
Ethiopia Successfully Demonstrated its Position at BRICS Summit Focusing on its Nat’l Interests, Principle of Non-Interference
Jul 7, 2025 1166
Addis Ababa, July 7, 2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia has successfully demonstrated its position at the 17th BRICS Summit, emphasizing on its national interests and the principle of non-interference, Government Communication Service Minister, Legesse Tulu said. Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, along with his delegation, participated at the summit held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Government Communication Service Minister, Legesse Tulu said in a statement regarding the summit, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed traveled to Rio de Janeiro with the aim of participating in the summit and strengthening bilateral relations through discussions with the leaders of various countries. Among the major agendas discussed by the leaders was an inclusive and equitable global governance system and reform, the Minister added. Prime Minister Abiy emphasized the importance of Africa's voice being equally represented in all international institutions. He further stated that Africa should not only be heard, but its level of participation must also be enhanced. In his remarks on strengthening South-South cooperation, the Prime Minister said that Ethiopia, a country with a long history of civilization, diverse culture, is committed to bolstering its collaboration with other countries and gaining insights from their experiences, Legesse noted. Concerning the economic and financial sectors, Prime Minister Abiy further stated that Ethiopia is reaping the benefits of its partnership with BRICS. The BRICS Development Bank serves as a financial institution that provides an alternative to the unequal access to finance and credit on a global scale, which would be advantageous for Ethiopia, the premier emphasized. Digitalization and artificial intelligence were also other topics of discussion, the Government Communication Service Minister pointed out. Prime Minister Abiy underscored the necessity of collaboration to leverage the opportunities presented by the digital realm while also addressing the associated risks. He highlighted that Ethiopia is engaged in significant efforts in artificial intelligence and is seeking to partner with BRICS nations in this domain. Concerning climate change, the Prime Minister stated that Ethiopia is not merely engaging in discussions, but is also demonstrating a practical example for the world to follow. Government Communication Service Minister, Legese Tulu finally remarked that Ethiopia has effectively engaged in the BRICS Summit by demonstrating its position emphasizing on its national interests and the principle of non-interference.
Ethiopian Diaspora Service Praises Diaspora’s Pivotal Role in Advancing Development
Jul 7, 2025 903
Addis Ababa, July 7, 2025 (ENA) --- The Ethiopian Diaspora Service has lauded the vital contributions of the Ethiopian diaspora in driving key national development initiatives, including the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and the Green Legacy Initiative. Ambassador Fitsum Arega, Director General of the Ethiopian Diaspora Service, emphasized that the diaspora community has been actively engaged in the country’s broader development efforts. The Ambassador described their firm support as "pivotal" to the country’s progress, citing their multifaceted contributions, ranging from diplomatic advocacy and technical expertise to financial assistance and environmental stewardship. Ambassador Fitsum noted the diaspora’s significant involvement in the GERD project, noting that members have not only raised substantial funds but also provided critical technical input in areas such as hydrology, dam engineering, and fisheries. Their diplomatic engagement, he added, has reinforced Ethiopia’s position in international discussions and challenges concerning the dam. According to the Director General, the diaspora has contributed millions of US Dollars to GERD through bond purchases and donations. He added that in the past four months alone, the Ethiopian diaspora raised 1.7 million USD, reflecting the community’s deep and sustained commitment to national development. Beyond GERD, the diaspora has been a strong supporter of the Green Legacy Initiative, launched in 2019 by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. The initiative has led to the planting of billions of trees, including economically valuable species such as fruit and coffee trees. These efforts, Fitsum noted, directly enhance Ethiopia’s economic growth and export potential, further demonstrating the diaspora’s role in sustainable development. The Director General also pointed to the government’s proactive efforts to deepen diaspora engagement. These include encouraging investment and fostering direct participation through family and community ties. He stressed that firsthand experiences in Ethiopia help diaspora members become credible storytellers and effective advocates for the country. Holiday visits, he added, often leave positive impressions that inspire increased involvement and new business ventures. Fitsum also reaffirmed Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s commitment to pursuing this strategic objective through peaceful means. He emphasized that Ethiopians abroad, many of whom possess expertise in fields such as international relations, economics, education, diplomacy, and international law, stand ready to collaborate with the government in realizing this national interest. “The government welcomes such collaboration and believes the diaspora’s intellectual capital will be invaluable when the time is right,” he stated. The dynamism and dedication of the Ethiopian diaspora, whose diverse contributions, technical, financial, diplomatic, and environmental, are accelerating the country’s development and elevating its global stature, he stated.
HPR Achieves Its Plan Set for 2017 Fiscal Year: Speaker Tagese
Jul 7, 2025 625
Addis Ababa, July 7, 2025 (ENA) --- The House of People's Representatives (HPR) successfully accomplished the objectives set for the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year, Speaker Tagese Chafo stated. Speaker Tagese made these remarks during the House's third special session, which focused on the review of its annual performance report. He underscored the successful execution of legislative duties and the sustained commitment to institutional accountability. According to the Speaker, every proclamation enacted by the HPR received meticulous scrutiny prior to approval, ensuring effective implementation. Speaker Tagese stated that post-approval audits are now being conducted to verify the intended enforcement of enacted laws.   He further emphasized that the House's oversight and monitoring roles were carried out in accordance with established procedures, with accountability mechanisms actively in place. The Speaker urged members to build upon the achievements of the previous five-year term while collaboratively addressing remaining gaps. Deputy Speaker Lomi Bedo presented the House of Peoples' Representatives annual performance report, emphasizing its close coordination with relevant institutions to fulfill its legislative mandate.   She reported notable progress in executing the four core responsibilities legally assigned to the House and noted that proposed laws underwent rigorous scrutiny by legal experts and standing committee members before being passed. Efforts were also made to promote transparency through public forums and evidence-based deliberations, she said, adding over 50 proclamations were reviewed and passed during 43 regular and special sessions held throughout the fiscal year. These laws, she noted, were of significant national relevance and addressed wide-ranging public interests. In parliamentary diplomacy, the HPR actively engaged with international parliamentary bodies and visiting delegations, strengthening the country's global parliamentary relations. The Deputy Speaker also emphasized the work of the House's 13 standing committees, which oversee and support the performance of executive bodies. Furthermore, Members of Parliament conducted biannual constituency meetings, enabling them to gather and respond to public concerns in a structured and responsive manner.
Ethiopia Keen to Further Strengthen Its Long-standing, Multifaceted Ties with Comoros: President Taye Atske Selassie
Jul 6, 2025 1367
Addis Ababa, July 6, 2025 (ENA) --- Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie underscored that efforts will be made to further strengthen the long-standing and multifaceted relations between Ethiopia and Comoros. Today, Comoros celebrated 50th anniversary of its Independence Day with a grand ceremony attended by leaders and dignitaries from various countries, as well as thousands of its citizens. Ethiopian President Taye Atske Selassie, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan, MPresident of Mauritius, Dharambeer Gokhool, as well as representatives from Senegal, Madagascar, Morocco, the United Arab Emirates, France, and other countries were among the attendees.   President Taye remarked that Ethiopia's presence at this Independence Day demonstrates the enhanced bilateral relations between the two countries. He told ENA that efforts will be made to further strengthen the long-standing and multifaceted relations between Ethiopia and Comoros. Additionally, the president affirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to strengthening ties with other African countries to promote continental integration.   In his address on the occasion, the President of Comoros, Azali Assoumani, stated that the individuals who dedicated themselves to the anti-colonial struggle merit respect. He remarked that the advancements made over the past 50 years since gaining independence have elevated the nation to a more favorable historical position, ENA reported from Moroni.The president further highlighted that encouraging outcomes have been observed in the sectors of education, health, income, tourism, and infrastructure. The President, who held the position of Chairperson of the African Union for the duration of one year, 2023/2024, stated that Comoros has been fulfilling its role in promoting peace, security, and unity across Africa.   He also encouraged the populace to recognize that this is the moment for enhanced political stability and to concentrate on development. Assoumani specifically appealed to the youth to engage in efforts aimed at modernizing, securing, and advancing the nation's economy by participating in the digital economy. The President emphasized that Comoros benefits greatly from the income generated by the diaspora and urged the diaspora to seize the favorable opportunities available in the country. He encouraged them to invest in their homeland to foster economic growth, which is a pressing concern for Comoros.
17th BRICS Summit Kicks Off on Sunday in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Jul 6, 2025 2962
Addis Ababa, July 6, 2025 (ENA) -- The BRICS Summit is being held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on 6–7 July under the motto “Strengthening Global South Cooperation for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance”. Representatives of the association's countries will summarise the results of their work since the beginning of the year in three key areas: politics and security, economics and finance, as well as culture and humanitarian affairs. The summit is being attended by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. China is represented by Premier Li Qiang, Russia by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov; and President Vladimir Putin will join the plenary session via videoconference. The UAE delegation will be led by Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Khaled bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Egypt by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, and Iran by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Ten BRICS partner countries are participating in the summit: Belarus, Bolivia, Vietnam, Kazakhstan, Cuba, Malaysia, Nigeria, Thailand, Uganda, Uzbekistan, as well as nine international and regional organisations. In addition, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kenya, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, and Uruguay are among the invited countries. The summit program for 6 July includes an official arrival ceremony for heads of state and government, plenary sessions on “Peace and Security and Reform of Global Governance" and “Strengthening Multilateralism, Economic-Financial Affairs, and Artificial Intelligence.” On Monday, 7 July, there will be a plenary session on the theme of “Environment, COP30, and Global Health”. The BRICS+ sessions are expected to discuss the improvement of the international monetary and financial system and the implementation of various initiatives, including the new Investment Platform and the BRICS Grain Exchange. In addition to multilateral meetings, a number of bilateral talks are expected to take place.
Leaders of BRICS Group Convening for 17th Annual Summit in Rio
Jul 6, 2025 1299
Addis Ababa, July 6, 2025 (ENA) -- Leaders and representatives from the BRICS alliance will convene on Sunday in Rio de Janeiro for the 17th annual summit of the group, where they are anticipated to discuss significant topics such as trade, investment, financial cooperation, and artificial intelligence. The attendees of the Summit include Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi and Chinese Prime Minister, Li Qiang. The discussions spanning two days will be led by Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, focusing on trade and investment, financial collaboration, artificial intelligence and technology, global health, and climate initiatives. BRICS was initially established in 2009 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China, with South Africa becoming a member the subsequent year. The group has now expanded to include 11 members, which now feature Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, the United Arab Emirates, and Indonesia, the most recent addition to the coalition. Furthermore, an additional 10 nations, including Vietnam, Nigeria, and Malaysia, have been recognized as official "partner countries," a new classification that was introduced during the 16th BRICS summit held in Russia. The bloc, which sees itself as a voice for the Global South, accounts for around 44 percent of global GDP and more than 56 percent of the world’s population. It advocates for a multipolar global order and genuine multilateralism. The group seeks better cooperation among Global South countries by creating alternative financial systems, reducing dollar dependency and greater representation in global institutions. With the theme for this year's summit, “Strengthening Global South Cooperation for More Inclusive and Sustainable Governance,” the BRICS nations are set to discuss a wide range of topics Brazil is said to focus on six key topics, including global health cooperation, trade, investment and finance, and climate change. It is also emphasizing artificial intelligence, governance, multilateral peace and security architecture, and institutional development.
Sevilla Commitment:  A New Global Roadmap that Seeks Enhanced Investment in SDGs & Tackle Debt Crisis   
Jul 6, 2025 1057
Addis Ababa, July 6, 2025 (ENA) --- The Sevilla Commitment and Platform for Action advance concrete strategic steps to fulfil the promise of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and chart a path for a fairer shared future, reaffirming the role of global cooperation. The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development concluded in Sevilla, Spain, this week with 130 initiatives turning the Sevilla Commitment or Compromiso de Sevilla into action through concrete steps to boost investment in sustainable development, address the debt crisis afflicting many of the world’s poorest countries, and give developing countries a stronger voice in the international financing architecture. The Sevilla Commitment originated from the Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FFD4) held in Sevilla, Spain. This global agreement seeks to enhance investment in sustainable development and tackle the debt crisis, especially in developing nations. The commitment represents a revitalized effort to realize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by reforming the international financial framework and stimulating large-scale investment. “The human consequences of rising debt burdens, escalating trade tensions and steep cuts to official development assistance have been brought into sharp relief this week,” the United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed said in closing remarks. “Yet, against this sobering backdrop, the Sevilla conference delivered a strong response—a unifying outcome document focused on solutions that reaffirms the Addis Ababa commitments made a decade ago, renews hope through the SDGs, and shows that multilateral cooperation still matters and still works. “Let FFD4 be remembered as a conference where the world chose cooperation over fragmentation, unity over division and action over inertia.” “Sevilla will be remembered not as a landing zone, but as a launchpad for action, to improve livelihoods across the world. Together, we have sent a strong message of commitment and trust in multilateralism that can yield tangible results to put sustainable development back on track,” said Carlos Cuerpo, Spain’s Economy Minister, at the closing press conference. “This Conference has proven that the United Nations is more than just a space for dialogue; it is a powerful platform for solutions that transform lives,” said Li Junhua, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs and Secretary-General of the Conference. “In Sevilla, we have demonstrated our collective will to confront the most urgent and complex financing challenges of our time. The Compromiso de Sevilla stands as a testament to our sense of resolve, outlining the commitments, solutions, and actions to put us back on track to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.” The Sevilla Commitment, adopted by consensus at the start of the Conference, lays out a path to close the $4 trillion annual SDG financing gap in developing countries. It is the first inter-governmentally agreed financing for development framework since 2015, and a rallying call to overhaul a system that is failing billions of people and pushing global goals further out of reach. At a time of rising debt, declining investment, shrinking aid and escalating trade tensions, sustainable development faces unprecedented headwinds. The consequences are stark: 3 billion people live in countries that spend more on interest payments than on health or education. With five years left to achieve the SDGs in increasingly uncertain times, the Sevilla Commitment charts a path on three fronts: Catalyzing investment at scale for sustainable development, addressing the debt and development crisis and reforming the international financial architecture. Under the Sevilla Platform for Action, 130 initiatives were launched over the course of four days of the Conference to begin implementing the Sevilla Commitment. Initiatives focused on boosting public and private investment for sustainable development, including actions to strengthen tax systems and domestic resource mobilization. New financing mechanisms were announced to tackle unsustainable debt burdens, and additional initiatives aimed to enhance crisis response and climate resilience, expand access to social protection and support local and digital economies, among others.
NEBE Says Plans for Technology-Assisted, Accessible General Election
Jul 5, 2025 597
Addis Ababa, July 5, 2025 (ENA)—The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) has announced its plan to conduct the upcoming seventh general election via technology-based systems, with the aim of improving transparency, efficiency, and accessibility. The announcement was made during a joint forum of democratic institutions accountable to the House of People’s Representatives (HPR), where institutions presented progress reports on their respective reform efforts. NEBE Chairperson Melatework Hailu, presenting the Board’s reform agenda, highlighted substantial strides in modernizing its operations. She emphasized that legal, human resource, and institutional reforms are being informed by lessons learned from previous elections. “As part of our commitment to transparency and inclusivity, we are preparing to implement a technology-based system to ensure the seventh general election is free, fair, and credible,” she noted. She revealed that NEBE is developing a mobile application to support key electoral processes, including voter and candidate registration. To ensure inclusivity, she noted, the digital system will be complemented by manual procedures. To facilitate the election, the Board plans to scale up voter education initiatives, enabling both political parties and the general public to effectively engage with the new technology. “A supporting proclamation has already been submitted to the HPR”, she added. In related updates, Chief Ombudsman Simegn Wubbe reported that the Office of the Ethiopian People's Ombudsman has undergone significant reforms to strengthen its ability to resolve administrative grievances. Over the past 11 months, the office reviewed more than 2,000 complaints and issued corresponding recommendations, Simegn added. Meanwhile, Berhanu Adelo, Commissioner of Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) shared the progress of the commission in promoting and protecting human rights. He announced the adoption of a digital system to support investigative work and reaffirmed continued efforts to reinforce human rights protections. According to the commissioner, these reforms are vital to building public trust in democratic institutions and ensuring that citizens’ rights are protected and upheld.
Deputy PM Stresses Importance of Effective Migration Management Key to Security, Human Rights
Jul 5, 2025 1758
Addis Ababa, July 5, 2025 (ENA)—Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh highlighted the need to enhance migration governance in a manner that ensures national security, respects refugee rights, and supports Ethiopia's development aspirations. The Deputy Prime Minister made the remarks during the annual review of the National Migration Council commenced in Addis Ababa today. Activities and progress on key migration-related issues were reviewed, it was indicated. According to Temesgen, Ethiopia has a long-standing and well-developed tradition of welcoming and protecting foreigners. “Currently, we host and safeguard more than one million refugees and asylum seekers. Migration has become a central issue shaping international human rights, peace and security, as well as political, diplomatic, and development agendas,” he stated. In this context, it is essential to strike a balance between the sovereignty, security, and development priorities of our nation and the protection of the human rights and dignity of refugees, he revealed. To achieve this, the Deputy PM noted that migration policy must be integrated with ongoing economic reforms in a way that leverages the potential contributions of refugees. “Migration is a core component of our Ten-Year Development Plan. Our approach focuses on: Preventing irregular migration through coordinated action strengthening the fight against human smuggling expanding the ecosystem for legal foreign employment.” The issue of migration is shaping fundamentals of peace, security, development, and diplomatic policies at global level, Temesgen said, adding if properly managed, migration can foster growth and development opportunities. In this regard, upholding the human rights and dignity of migrants in line with Ethiopia's sovereignty, its national security, and development ambitions are imperative, the deputy prime minister stressed. He also reaffirmed the country’s commitment to ensuring that Ethiopian citizens facing particularly difficult situations abroad are restored to safety and dignity through stable and sustainable solutions. In her remarks, Minister of Justice Hanna Araya Silasse noted that numerous migration management activities were undertaken in the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year. She revealed that a draft migration policy has been prepared and submitted to the Council of Ministers. She also highlighted efforts to prevent irregular migration, strengthen domestic employment opportunities, expand legal overseas employment, and repatriate and reintegrate citizens who faced difficulties in various countries. The council is currently reviewing the implementation of tasks set last year during its annual meeting, which focused on preventing and controlling migration-related crimes and strengthening overall migration management policies and laws. It is anticipated that various directives will be approved to further improve migration management and bolster the Council's operational procedures.
Ethiopia Advancing Toward Capable, Modern Military
Jul 5, 2025 896
Addis Ababa, July 5, 2025 (ENA)—Ethiopia is steadily building a modern, resilient national defense force equipped to deter potential threats and respond effectively to national emergencies, according to Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF), Field Marshal Birhanu Jula. Field Marshal Birhanu delivered these remarks today in Addis Ababa during the 15th graduation ceremony of senior military officers from the Ethiopian Defense Command and Staff College. The ceremony underscored the institution's growing regional significance, with graduates including officers from various neighboring African countries. Elaborating on the importance of a strong military foundation in his keynote address, Field Marshal Birhanu stated that the Defense Command and Staff College continues to produce highly trained military leaders with expertise in operational warfare, tactical command, and leadership skills critical for developing a professional and capable army. He also noted that these graduates are a testament to the ENDF's ongoing efforts to build a well-organized and well-equipped force, ready to meet future security challenges. The Chief of Staff also elaborated that Ethiopia has made considerable progress in defense institution building, driven by decisive leadership and the sacrifices of the armed forces. According to him, the ENDF is now equipped with modern weapons and is focusing on strategic operations tailored to the country’s unique needs. He further urged the new graduates to uphold military ethics and professionalism in their assignments, serving as role models within their units and emphasized the college's growing role in advancing military diplomacy, noting that its training programs for officers from across Africa contribute to strengthened regional ties. Field Marshal Birhanu also encouraged the international graduates to use their skills to support their home countries while nurturing the friendships and partnerships formed during their training in Ethiopia, emphasizing that such collaborations are vital in elevating military diplomacy and fostering regional peace and stability. On his part, Lieutenant General Yimer Mekonnen, Head of the ENDF Education and Training Main Department, noted the graduation as a testament to the ongoing ENDF reform agenda and the leadership's strategic vision. The Lieutenant General emphasized that the inclusion of foreign officers boosts both academic quality and military cooperation. "The foreign graduates will serve as ambassadors of Ethiopia in their respective countries," he noted. Brigadier General Mulugeta Ambachew, Chief of the Ethiopian Defense Command and Staff College, on his part, explained that the college's training extends beyond theoretical knowledge, offering a practical, operational, and strategic curriculum. This approach prepares officers for leadership roles in conventional and asymmetric warfare, peace support operations, and strategic planning, he added. He further stressed that the training aligns with the ENDF’s strategic goals and is designed to address the complex and evolving security environment at both national and regional levels. According to the Brigadier General, the participation of international officers from other African countries enriches the academic environment and strengthens continental cooperation, mutual respect, and shared security goals.
Ethiopian News Agency
2023