President Alework Zewde held significant discussions with Michael Martin, Ireland’s Deputy Prime Minister, Foreign Affairs, and Defense Minister. These talks focused on strengthening bilateral relations and exploring areas of mutual interest, including trade, education, and security cooperation.
Michael Martin arrived in Addis Ababa yesterday, leading a high-level delegation for an official visit aimed at enhancing diplomatic ties between Ethiopia and Ireland. The visit underscores Ireland’s commitment to fostering international partnerships and addressing global challenges collaboratively.
Today, President Zewde welcomed the delegation at his office, highlighting the importance of their visit in reinforcing diplomatic relations. Discussions also touched upon Ireland’s support for Ethiopia’s development initiatives and potential collaborations in various sectors.
In a related event, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with Michael Martin this afternoon. Their meeting further emphasized the shared goals of both nations in promoting peace, stability, and economic growth in the region. The engagements between the Ethiopian leaders and the Irish delegation reflect a strong and growing partnership between the two countries.
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