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Annual Conference of East Africa Law Society Underway in Addis Ababa
Nov 26, 2025 651
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — The 30th Annual Conference of the East Africa Law Society (EALS), which aims to celebrate 30 years of promoting the rule of law and regional integration within the East African legal community, is underway in Addis Ababa. Opening the Leading Law Firms Forum in Addis Ababa today, Ethiopian Federal Bar Association President Tewodros Getachew said Ethiopia has been undertaking massive legal reforms, especially since 2018, with the aim of modernizing the legal framework, improve access to justice, and strengthen the rule of law. These reforms significantly encourage lawyers by establishing a more independent and regulated profession. For the president, the progress of Ethiopia’s Federal Bar Association is an excellent demonstration of a major achievement of the legal reform undergoing in the country. The current legal reforms also recognize the Ethiopian Federal Bar Association as one of the five core justice institutions in Ethiopia. “Our theme of the year: Three Decades of Promoting Rule of Law, Regional Integration and Legal Profession in East Africa gives us the chance to reflect on the journey and contribute to the rule of law.” The President further notes that Ethiopia is not only the home for numerous international organizations, but also a home for Pan-Africanism. He noted that one cannot possibly talk about Pan-Africanism without remembering Ethiopia's role. East Africa Law Society President, Ramadhan Abubakar, said the annual conference is remarkable not only in scale, but in ambition. Over the coming days, more than 1,000 delegates, judges, policymakers, lawyers, academics, and global thought leaders will engage in dialogue that spans infrastructure, finance, family wealth, governance, digital, innovation and women's leadership in law. Leading Law Firms’ Forum, the Women Lawyers’ Forum, the Young Lawyers’ Forum, and the Rule of Law Section are among the thematic areas of discussions. Accordingly, many other topics will also be discussed, featuring a platform of international panelists who excel in their specific fields as the conference will also serve to chart the next chapter of the legal profession in the region.
France Expresses Admiration for Magnitude, Speed of Ethiopia’s Transformation
Nov 26, 2025 779
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — France's Ambassador to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union, Ambassador Alexis Lamek, has expressed his admiration for the magnitude and speed of Ethiopia’s transformation under the Prosperity Party leadership. Deputy President and General Secretary of the ruling Prosperity Party, Adem Farah, received Alexis Lamek, French Ambassador to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union, along with his delegation, at the Party Headquarters. According to the information posted on Prosperity Party social media, Ambassador Lamek praised the visible improvements in institutional efficiency, expanding infrastructure networks, and rapid urban renewal —especially the remarkable transformation of Addis Ababa in just eighteen months. “Ethiopia is making a huge transformation in history,” he remarked, acknowledging the Prosperity Party as a vital engine of political reform, economic revitalization, and proactive international engagement. The meeting underscored the remarkable depth, longevity, and dynamism of Ethio-France relations —ties that officially began in 1897 and continue to evolve in scope, substance, and strategic significance. Both sides reflected on the multifaceted character of this partnership, rooted in geostrategic cooperation, infrastructural collaboration, cultural exchanges, and institutional development, it was stated. Ethiopia and France have long worked together to strengthen regional connectivity, most notably through the historic Ethio–Djibouti railway, one of the earliest symbols of economic alliance between the two nations. Regarding cultural diplomacy, institutions such as the Alliance Éthio-Française, Lycée Guébré-Mariem, and the prestigious Notre Dame School stand as living legacies of a relationship grounded in mutual respect and cultural enrichment. These institutions continue to nurture generations, deepen people-to-people ties, and reflect France’s enduring commitment to Ethiopia’s educational and cultural landscape. In recent years, Ethio–France relations have reached unprecedented levels, reinforced by strong political goodwill between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Emmanuel Macron. President Macron’s multiple visits to Ethiopia and the leaders’ regular engagements at multilateral platforms —including the recent G20 Summit— demonstrate the elevated strategic trust between the two nations. France’s support for Ethiopia’s reform agenda, cultural heritage preservation, good governance initiatives, democratization efforts, technological advancement, institution building, and broader nation-state consolidation marks a new chapter in bilateral ties. Ambassador Lamek, pledged France’s continued commitment to deepening cooperation with both the Ethiopian government and the Prosperity Party —particularly in the areas of democratization, institutional strengthening, cultural exchanges, party diplomacy, and Ethiopia’s peaceful and principled pursuit of sustainable sea access. On his part, Deputy President and General Secretary of Prosperity Party, Adem Farah provided Ambassador Lamek with an extensive briefing on Ethiopia’s transformative reforms across political, economic, social, and diplomatic spheres. He highlighted how the Prosperity Party is steering these nationwide changes through the guiding principle: “a resilient party for a resilient state and nation.” This vision is reflected in unprecedented political openness—opposition leaders now hold seven ministerial posts, civic organizations have expanded by more than 200 percent, and public institutions increasingly reflect inclusivity without compromising meritocracy. During the discussion, major institutional reforms were also emphasized. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), now strengthened in capacity and independence, is preparing to oversee credible 7th General Elections. The National Dialogue Commission, empowered to lead Ethiopia’s first-ever comprehensive national dialogue, represents a historic effort to address grievances and promote durable unity. Women and youth empowerment have reached historic highs, with nearly half of the Cabinet and the House of People’s Representatives now composed of women leaders. Efforts to harmonize diversity and unity through the national mottos “Unity in Diversity” and “Building the Grand National Narrative” were also highlighted as central to Ethiopia’s ongoing state-building efforts. Adem reaffirmed that both the government and the Party are diligently preparing to meet their dual responsibilities of facilitating a fair electoral process and competing effectively in the upcoming national election. The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to broaden collaboration through follow-up engagements, exchange programs, and new avenues of partnership across multiple levels. As Ethiopia and France chart an ambitious future together, their historic friendship continues to deepen in purpose, mutual respect, and strategic vision.
Ethiopia's G20 Participation Showcases Growing International Influence: IFA
Nov 26, 2025 563
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — The Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) stated that Ethiopia's recent participation in the G20 summit in South Africa is a significant showcase of the country's diplomatic capacity and growing influence in the international arena, Jafar Bedru, Executive Director of the Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA), told ENA that Ethiopia’s influence at global stage has reinforced. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, along with his delegation, attended the G20 Summit and held successful discussions on the sidelines with leaders of several countries and international institutions. G20 countries collectively represent 80 percent of the world's economy; Jafar noted adding that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s bilateral discussions during the conference would drive further strengthening of financial collaboration and diplomatic relations. Specifically, he emphasized that in his address to the conference, the Prime Minister underscored that Ethiopia and the African continent are on a high-growth trajectory. The Prime Minister informed G20 participants that Ethiopia is registering remarkable achievements in key sectors such as urban development, agriculture, manufacturing industry, and digitalization. "Thus, Ethiopia is creating a positive impact in promoting Africa's development agendas beyond its national interests at international forums," Jafar underscored. It is known that Ethiopia has become a member of BRICS following an invitation from member countries.
Ethiopia to host 4th International Symposium of African constitutional courts
Nov 26, 2025 906
Addis Ababa, November 26, 2025 (ENA) — Ethiopia will host the 4th International Symposium of African Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Institutions, the Council of Constitutional Inquiry (CCI) announced. At a press briefing today, Dessalegn Weyessa, Director General of the CCI Secretariat, said the event opens on 28 November 2025 at the African Union Assembly Hall. The symposium’s theme is “Constitutionalism and State Building.” More than 22 African constitutional court leaders are expected to attend. Observers and guests include delegations from Russia and Turkey, representatives from Spain and Latvia, the head of the World Law Foundation, the Constitutional Presidents Association of Hebrew Americans and other international participants. Judges, legal experts and officials from international organisations will also take part. Dessalegn said Ethiopia will present its experience in constitutional interpretation since the founding of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) Constitution. The programme includes more than a dozen research papers on related topics. Delegates have started arriving and will visit sites in Addis Ababa during the meeting. He said organizers have completed preparations to ensure the symposium runs smoothly.
PM Abiy Meets with General Dagvin R. M. Anderson, Commander of U.S. Africa Command
Nov 25, 2025 1475
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)—Prime Minister Abiy met with General Dagvin R. M. Anderson, Commander of the U.S. Africa Command, to discuss regional security and cooperation. In a social media message, PM Abiy stated, “I welcomed General Dagvin R. M. Anderson this morning for a constructive exchange on regional security and opportunities for enhanced cooperation.”
Ethiopia Prioritizing Institution-Building in National Reforms: Adem Farah
Nov 24, 2025 1358
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— Ethiopia remains committed to strengthening key institutions as part of its ongoing national reform agenda, according to Adem Farah, Vice President of the ruling Prosperity Party (PP) and Head of the Democratic System Building Center, with the rank of Deputy Prime Minister. According to the PP, Adem Farah made these remarks during a meeting with Darren Welch, the United Kingdom’s Ambassador to Ethiopia. He noted that Ethiopia and the UK share a long-standing relationship spanning generations and grounded in social, economic, and political cooperation. They held extensive discussions on enhancing political and development cooperation, as well as on deepening inter-party ties. The meeting underscored the historical and strategic partnership between the two countries, with both sides agreeing to pursue exchanges and joint initiatives aimed at advancing governance, institution-building, and development programs. Ambassador Welch, on his part, reiterated the UK’s support for Ethiopia’s ongoing reform efforts. “We need to work together more in cultural, political, and institutional areas,” he emphasized. On the political front, Adem highlighted the widening democratic space, noting the appointment of leaders from competing political parties to various government positions. “The total number of such appointments has reached a record 275, including four ministers and three deputy ministers,” he stated. This development, he said, reflects a deliberate effort to foster a political culture grounded in pluralism and consensus-building. Economically, Ethiopia has transitioned from a single-sector model to a diversified, multi-actor growth trajectory, registering an impressive 9.2 percent expansion alongside declining inflation, he said. According to him, significant progress has been recorded in agriculture, particularly in wheat production, as well as in power generation, import substitution, and flagship initiatives such as Bounty of the Plate and Green Legacy Initiative (GLI). According to his, the GLI has resulted in the planting of more than 48 billion seedlings over the past seven years. Reforms are also reshaping service delivery and welfare systems in which more than 30,000 new kindergartens have been established, educational quality indicators are improving, and proactive public health measures are strengthening prevention and treatment capacities. Governance innovations like the Mosob One-Stop Service, now operating in over 20 major cities, have pushed customer satisfaction rates to an impressive 95 percent, Adem emphasized, adding that Ethiopia’s digital transformation has likewise gained momentum with the completion of the first phase of Digital Ethiopia, now extended through 2030. On the international stage, Ethiopia continues to maintain an active global presence, most recently demonstrated by its nomination to host COP32, recognition of its climate leadership and advocacy within Africa. In the realm of party diplomacy, the PP is expanding partnerships with political organizations worldwide, guided by its 10-year strategic plan to build a strong party capable of underpinning a strong state. Institutional strengthening was a major focus of the dialogue, with Ethiopia expressing interest in drawing from the United Kingdom’s experience in governance and democratic institution-building. The National Election Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) was emphasized as a cornerstone institution founded on principles of fairness, impartiality, and independence. Adem also affirmed that the PP is rigorously preparing for the upcoming general election, committed to ensuring a level democratic playing field and to competing responsibly and effectively. All preparations, he noted, are fully aligned with NEBE’s electoral timetable. Both sides concluded the meeting with a shared commitment to deepen cooperation in governance, institutional development, and party-to-party engagement. It is also mentioned that a series of reciprocal exchanges and collaborative initiatives is expected in the near future, marking a new chapter in UK-Ethiopia relations.
PM Abiy Holds Bilateral Discussion with Singapore’s PM Wong
Nov 24, 2025 1049
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held bilateral discussions with Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong, on a range of cooperation areas. In a social media post, Prime Minister Abiy expressed his distinct honor in welcoming Prime Minister Wong to Ethiopia. “Our meeting marks an important milestone in the relationship between our two countries as we continue to deepen cooperation in areas critical to our shared future,” PM Abiy noted. According to the Premier, the signing of two Memoranda of Understanding, one on Skills Development and the other on Carbon Credits Collaboration, reflects the two nations’ shared commitment to building resilient, future-ready workforces and advancing sustainable, low-carbon growth. “We are honored to continue this journey of friendship and collaboration with Singapore,” PM Abiy said, adding that there is tremendous potential to harness the strengths of both countries through further practical cooperation. He underscored the importance of expanding trade and investment, developing smart transport and logistics, and strengthening collaboration in digital infrastructure, fintech, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.
Efforts Intensified to Promote Low Carbon Emission Vehicles: Ministry
Nov 24, 2025 1184
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— The Ministry of Transport and Logistics said that efforts are being significantly intensified to promote the use of low carbon emission vehicles in Ethiopia’s transport sector. The Ministry, in collaboration with Power Africa, will host the second Ethio-Green Mobility 2025 Exhibition and Bazaar from December 18–21, 2025, at the Addis International Convention Center (AICC). Minister Alemu Seme has briefed media on the preparations for the exhibition and the expected outcomes. The minister highlighted that the Green Legacy Program, initiated by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, is generating momentum toward building a green economy. Ethiopia’s commitment to green legacy activities has also earned the country the honor of hosting the COP 32 global climate change conference, he noted. The minister further emphasized that efforts are underway to expand the use of vehicles powered by renewable energy and low-emission fuels across the transport and logistics sector. The Ethio Green Mobility 2025 Exhibition and Bazaar is expected to play a key role in advancing Ethiopia’s green economy, he noted, adding that the event will bring together vehicle manufacturers utilizing renewable energy sources, technology providers, international organizations, and research and development institutions. According to him, the exhibition will include programs for joint discussions addressing challenges and solutions within the sector, fostering collaboration among stakeholders.
Collective Actions Emphasized to End Gender-Based Violence
Nov 24, 2025 1167
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— A major nationwide activism campaign against gender-based violence (GBV) was officially launched today, mobilizing stakeholders under the banner of collective accountability to eradicate this pervasive national issue. The event convened high-level participants, including State Minister of Women and Social Affairs Muna Ahmed, UNFPA Country Representative Koffi Kouame, IOM Deputy Representative Sascha Patrick, and UN Women's Deputy Representative Schadrack Dusabe, along with other government officials and invited guests. Running until December 10, 2025, the campaign, themed “A Society with Zero Tolerance for Violence: Generation Building,” seeks to raise public awareness, mobilize communities, and foster cross-sectoral collaboration to effectively address GBV. In her kenynote address during the launch, State Minister Muna Ahmed warned that GBV "diminishes the hope and productivity" of women and girls, who represent a significant portion of the population. She passionately called for a united national front, emphasizing that preventing and ending GBV "requires collective accountability and action from every sector of society." "It is our duty to ensure safety, dignity, and equality for all women and girls," Muna added. Schadrack Dusabe also stressed the critical need for strengthening partnerships across all societal levels to create sustainable empowerment solutions for women and girls vulnerable to violence. UNFPA’s Koffi Kouame, on his part, asserted the campaign's urgency, calling it a crucial opportunity to educate the public on the rights of women and girls. "We must work together to dismantle the barriers that perpetuate violence and discrimination against women and girls,” he stated. On his part, IOM Deputy Representative and Head of Programs, Sascha Patrick stressed the role of migration and displacement in exacerbating vulnerabilities to gender-based violence. Underscoring the need for concerted efforts to prevent and end gender based violence, he pointed out that IOM is working in the country focusing on supporting survivors and integrating protective measures in all its endeavors. It was learned that physical or sexual violence are committed on over 35 percent of percent of women and girls of between 15 to 49 ages in the country. This year, the campaign against gender based violence is for the 34th times globally and 20th time nationally.
Ethiopia to Host 30th East Africa Law Society Conference
Nov 24, 2025 1186
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— Ethiopia is set to host the 30th Annual Conference of the East Africa Law Society (EALS) in Addis Ababa from November 26-29, 2025. The conference marks a significant milestone, aiming to celebrate 30 years of promoting the rule of law and regional integration within the East African legal community. It will also serve as a forum to chart the next chapter of the legal profession in the region. Briefing the media, Tewodros Getachew, President of the Ethiopian Federal Bar Association, emphasized that this will be the first time in history that Ethiopia has convened the annual assembly and conference of the East Africa Law Society. He stated that the conference is expected to draw 700 to 1,000 participants, including national bar presidents from Eastern Africa and beyond, and partners from international lawyers' associations throughout the world. “We're expecting them to participate in this General Assembly and conference, and also representatives of various international organizations, including African organs,” he emphasized. Among the thematic areas of discussion are the Leading Law Firms’ Forum, the Women Lawyers’ Forum, the Young Lawyers’ Forum, and the Rule of Law Section. The speaker noted that many other topics will also be discussed, featuring a platform of international panelists who excel in their specific fields. “We are expecting that the Ethiopian lawyers are going to benefit a lot from this, in terms of directly participating from those training panels, in terms of capacity building, in terms of networking, in terms of expanding their practice, and also influencing the region as well,” Tewodros noted. CEO of East Africa Law Society David Sigano said for his part that this historic event has a lot of essential events, and it is part of a wave of creating an African lawyer that is able to operate without the fear of borders or without the limitation of borders, he affirmed. “We are creating lawyers that feel comfortable operating in Addis Ababa, lawyers that feel comfortable operating in Juba, lawyers that feel comfortable operating in Nairobi, Kinshasa, Kampala, Bujumbura, Kigali, and Dar es Salaam without having to worry that I'm going to another country.” He further noted that the sole purpose is to create an East African lawyer that has a global mindset. Key themes include discussions on innovation, AI, climate justice, the future of justice, governance, and regional unity, and fostering stronger ties between legal practitioners across the region. Legal practitioners, including judges, advocates, in-house counsel, academics, policymakers, young lawyers among other distinguished categories of practitioners are expected to attend the conference.
Ethiopia Leverages G20 Summit to Strengthen Global Ties: Billene Seyoum
Nov 24, 2025 1513
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— Billene Seyoum, Press Secretary for the Office of the Prime Minister, has emphasized that Ethiopia leverages G20 summit in strengthening global ties. She reaffirmed that during the G20 Leaders Summit in Johannesburg, Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed actively engaged with global leaders, highlighting the country’s economic reforms and climate initiatives while advocating for Africa’s presence on the world stage. Invited by South Africa, the host nation, Ethiopia was among 16 non-G20 countries participating, she noted, adding that despite not being a G20 member, Ethiopia made a significant impact at the two-day summit, a critical platform for the world’s largest economies. She noted that this is quite monumental as such a large meeting is taking place on African soil underscoring the significance of Ethiopia’s participation. “Our engagement with this platform began months ago, with our Foreign Ministry actively participating in discussions and helping to shape the summit agenda,” she added. At the summit, Prime Minister Abiy met with several heads of state from major economies including France, Germany, Finland, Brazil, the UK, South Korea, and Vietnam. Discussions focused on economic growth, climate action, and multilateral cooperation. “These discussions are vital as they provide Ethiopia with an opportunity to engage with major economies on economic and environmental issues,” Billene noted. Substantive dialogues also took place between PM Abiy and influential global leaders such as UN Secretary-General António Guterres and World Bank President Ajay Banga. Billene emphasized that these meetings allowed the Prime Minister to showcase Ethiopia’s ongoing reforms and commitment to sustainability. A central focus of the summit was Ethiopia’s leadership in climate action, particularly in relation to its nomination to host COP32 in 2027. “Ethiopia has been taking monumental steps in climate action and leadership on the continent,” Billene said. The Prime Minister’s Green Legacy Initiative, aimed at promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship, drew attention and support from several world leaders. Trade and investment were also key topics, with Abiy highlighting Ethiopia’s efforts to strengthen economic ties with global partners. “These conversations are about reigniting our trade relationships,” Billene stated, noting engagement with countries like the Netherlands, which has strong horticultural industry ties with Ethiopia. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s proactive engagement at the G20 Summit highlighted Ethiopia’s ambitions on the global stage. By leveraging this opportunity to discuss critical issues, Ethiopia aims to reinforce its commitment to economic growth and environmental sustainability while ensuring that Africa’s voice is heard in international forums.
PM Abiy Holds Bilateral Discussion with Singapore’s PM Wong
Nov 24, 2025 1627
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held bilateral discussions with Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong, on a range of cooperation areas. In a social media post, Prime Minister Abiy expressed his distinct honor in welcoming Prime Minister Wong to Ethiopia. “Our meeting marks an important milestone in the relationship between our two countries as we continue to deepen cooperation in areas critical to our shared future,” PM Abiy noted. According to the Premier, the signing of two Memoranda of Understanding, one on Skills Development and the other on Carbon Credits Collaboration reflects the two nations’ shared commitment to building resilient, future-ready workforces and advancing sustainable, low-carbon growth. “We are honored to continue this journey of friendship and collaboration with Singapore,” PM Abiy said, adding that there is tremendous potential to harness the strengths of both countries through further practical cooperation. He underscored the importance of expanding trade and investment, developing smart transport and logistics, and strengthening collaboration in digital infrastructure, fintech, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.
AU–EU Leaders Convene in Luanda to Forge New Era of Peace, Prosperity, and Multilateral Partnership
Nov 24, 2025 1178
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— AU–EU Leaders Convene in Luanda to Forge New Era of Peace, Prosperity, and Multilateral Partnership According to Pulse of Africa (POA) report, Leaders of the African Union (AU) and European Union (EU) member states are gathering in Luanda, Angola, for the seventh AU-EU Summit, held under the theme “Promoting Peace and Prosperity Through Effective Multilateralism.” A two-day summit marks 25 years of AU–EU partnership and coincides with the 50th independence anniversaries of Angola and several other African nations. Co-chaired by Angolan President João Lourenço and European Council President António Costa, the meeting has already drawn several African leaders, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Ethiopia’s President Taye Atske Selassie, who have arrived in Luanda. Leaders from African Union (AU) and European Union (EU) member states are convening in Luanda for the seventh AU–EU Summit, a key gathering aimed at redefining the future of cooperation between the two continents. Held under the theme “Promoting Peace and Prosperity Through Effective Multilateralism,” the summit brings together heads of state, senior officials, and institutional leaders for two days of dialogue and negotiation. This year’s summit holds particular significance as it marks 25 years of formal AU–EU partnership, a period characterized by evolving political and economic cooperation. The moment also coincides with the 50th independence anniversaries of Angola and several other African nations, adding a symbolic dimension to the discussions and reinforcing the broader theme of renewed sovereignty and partnership. Angolan President João Lourenço and European Council President António Costa are co-chairing the event, with Angola positioned as both host and an emblem of Africa’s long-term diplomatic ties with Europe. Several high-profile African leaders have already arrived in Luanda, signaling strong continental engagement. Among them is South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Ethiopia’s President Taye Atske Selassie. Across the summit, leaders will assess the progress and shortcomings of existing AU–EU frameworks. As deliberations continue, expectations are high that the Luanda summit will produce concrete agreements that reinforce a more equitable partnership. With both continents facing pressure to adapt to shifting global dynamics, the summit represents an opportunity to reset priorities and chart a more collaborative path forward.
Singapore’s Prime Minister Wong Lays Wreath at Adwa Victory Memorial
Nov 24, 2025 1341
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)—Singapore’s Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong laid a wreath at Adwa Victory Memorial to honor the Ethiopians heroes/heroines who paid the ultimate price at the Battle of Adwa in defense of their country. Prime Minister Wong visited the Adwa Victory Memorial, a landmark victory monument and a source of pride for the entire Black People worldwide. Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie posted on her social media post, stating that she warmly welcomed Prime Minister Lawrence and gave him an official tour of the historic site. The Mayor also expressed her best wishes for Prime Minister Lawrence, hoping he would have a pleasant stay in the Land of Origins, Ethiopia, and its beautiful capital, Addis Ababa. Prime Minister Lawrence arrived in Addis Ababa last night for an official visit to Ethiopia.
Ethiopia’s President Taye Joins Leaders in Luanda for Landmark AU–EU Summit
Nov 24, 2025 1179
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)— President Taye Atske Selassie is in Luanda to attend the seventh AU–EU Summit, taking place under the theme “Promoting Peace and Prosperity Through Effective Multilateralism.” Leaders from African Union (AU) and European Union (EU) member states have gathered in the Angolan capital for the two-day summit, which marks 25 years of AU–EU partnership and coincides with the 50th independence anniversaries of Angola and several other African countries. The summit is being co-chaired by Angolan President João Lourenço and President of the European Council António Costa. Several leaders, including South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, have already arrived in Luanda for the high-level meeting.
China Reaffirms Enduring Ties with Ethiopia as Both Nations Mark 55th Anniversary
Nov 24, 2025 868
Addis Ababa, November 24, 2025 (ENA)—On the occasion of 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Ethiopia and China, China’s Foreign Ministry extended its best wishes, highlighting the enduring friendship that has stood the test of time between the two nations. In a press release obtained by ENA, Wang Yi, Member of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee Minister of Foreign Affairs of China highlighted that over the past 55 years, the two countries have consistently supported each other. He noted that their cooperation serves as a strong example of solidarity and partnership among developing countries. Yi noted that recent years have seen Ethiopia-China relations gain strong momentum, marked by deepening political trust and fruitful practical cooperation benefiting both peoples. He affirmed his personal commitment to work with Ethiopian officials to use the anniversary as an opportunity to strengthen exchanges between the two foreign ministries. He also reiterated the dedication to implementing the outcomes of the FOCAC Beijing Summit and the agreements reached by the leaders of Ethiopia and China. Yi pledged to continuously deepen the China-Ethiopia all-weather strategic partnership and contribute further to building an all-weather China-Africa community with a shared future in the new era. Today, 24 November 2025, marks the 55th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Ethiopia, according to a statement released by the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Singapore’s PM Lawrence Wong Arrives in Ethiopia for Official Visit
Nov 23, 2025 1434
Addis Ababa, November 23, 2025 (ENA)— Prime Minister Lawrence Wong of Singapore arrived in Addis Ababa tonight for an official visit, warmly received by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at Bole International Airport. PM Abiy described the visit as “an important step in strengthening our partnership. He also expressed anticipation for “productive discussions and exploring new areas of cooperation between our two nations.”
Ethiopia Advances National Dve’t Agenda, Strengthes Global Partnerships at G20 Summit: Minister Ahmed Shide
Nov 23, 2025 2184
Addis Ababa, November 23, 2025 (ENA)— Ethiopia has made significant progress in advancing its national development agenda and deepening global partnerships at the historic G20 Summit, Finance Minister Ahmed Shide announced. The country played a central role at the first-ever G20 Summit held on African soil, where Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed led a high-level delegation in a series of bilateral and multilateral engagements. The minister told media that the discussions focused on promoting sustainable development, enhancing international cooperation, and advancing Africa’s economic priorities. According to Minister Ahmed, Ethiopia used the platform to highlight its development strategy while representing the collective aspirations of African nations. A key emphasis was the continued support from the Global Fund, particularly in relation to Ethiopia’s access to grant programs, he said, adding that as one of the continent’s major beneficiaries, Ethiopia has been instrumental in ensuring the success of these grants. The country’s comprehensive health system was showcased as a model for the effective utilization of international assistance, he noted. According to the minister, Prime Minister Abiy also held high-level talks with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in which both leaders commended Ethiopia’s economic growth and ongoing macroeconomic reforms, with Addis Ababa highlighted as a model of urban development in Africa. Their discussions centered on strengthening continental cooperation, encouraging South African investment in Ethiopia, and reinforcing shared development goals across the region, the minister emphasized. Prime Minister Abiy, in his address to the summit, underscored the importance of inclusive global economic cooperation, the minister noted, adding that the premier outlined Ethiopia’s and Africa’s priorities in technology, climate action, and sustainable development, emphasizing the continent’s growing role in shaping global policy agendas. Ethiopia also held productive engagements with key international partners during the summit. Ahmed explained that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) praised Ethiopia’s ongoing macroeconomic reform efforts and reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the country’s future climate and development initiatives. Similarly, the World Bank reiterated its readiness to expand programmatic and financial support, policy financing, and capacity-strengthening initiatives, confirming continued backing for major investments, including the Bishoftu Mega Airport project, the minister stressed. The minister further clarified that the African Development Bank (AfDB) recognized Ethiopia as a leading model for development on the continent. Minister Ahmed noted that the new AfDB President expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Abiy and pledged sustained collaboration on strategic development projects, including financing for the Bishoftu Mega Airport. The G20 Summit marked a historic milestone for Africa. “Ethiopia actively promoted the continent’s priorities, championed sustainable development, and strengthened strategic partnerships with global stakeholders,” he stated.
Ethiopia Amplifies National, Continental Voice at Historic G20 Summit: FM Gedion
Nov 23, 2025 1685
Addis Ababa, November 23, 2025 (ENA)— Ethiopia used the historic Africa-hosted G20 Summit to highlight its national agenda while championing key continental priorities, according to Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos. The minister described Ethiopia’s invitation to the summit as “a significant honor and a major opportunity” to advocate for fairer global economic policies, sustainable development, and climate action, while also strengthening international partnerships. Speaking to meadia right after the summit, Minister Gedion emphasized that the gathering provides a vital platform to raise critical issues not only for Ethiopia but for the African continent as a whole. “We have the opportunity to advocate for a fairer global economic system and promote development for all,” he said, highlighting Ethiopia’s commitment to presenting concrete proposals to enhance the role of African countries in the global financial system. The summit also offers a chance for intensive bilateral meetings, allowing Ethiopia to foster stronger international cooperation and partnerships, he emphasized, stating the country’s achievements in environmental protection and climate action as examples of proactive contributions. “Ethiopia is offering solutions rather than merely seeking assistance,” the minister underscored. Addressing economic challenges faced by many African nations, Minister Gedion noted that high debt levels often force governments to allocate more resources to debt servicing than to health, education, or development. He also praised Ethiopia’s progress in responsibly managing commercial debt, calling for international support for such strategies. “Redirecting resources from debt repayment toward sustainable development benefits everyone,” he said, underlining the importance of linking economic growth with environmental responsibility. The foreign minister also reaffirmed Africa’s commitment to combating climate change despite contributing minimally to global emissions, emphasizing that Ethiopia’s sustainable development models can serve as examples for both the continent and the wider world.
PM Abiy Holds Bilateral Talks with Netherlands and Italian Premiers
Nov 23, 2025 1746
Addis Ababa, November 23, 2025 (ENA)— Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held bilateral discussions with Netherlands Prime Minister Dick Schoof and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. In a message shared on social media, PM Abiy stated: “During our meeting with Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Dick Schoof, we discussed ways to further strengthen the strong ties between Ethiopia and the Netherlands.” He noted that as one of Ethiopia’s key export destinations, the Netherlands presents significant potential to expand investment and economic cooperation. PM Abiy also emphasized collaboration on climate action and explored opportunities to deepen bilateral relations through visits and exchanges. Regarding Italy, he added, “The final bilateral meeting I held at the G20 Summit was with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, where we discussed global and regional affairs, as well as key bilateral issues between our countries.”