Ethiopian foreign minister meets Ugandan counterpart in Addis Ababa

In Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's Foreign Minister Dr. Gedion Timothewos met with Uganda's Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Henry Oryem Okello. The two ministers discussed the significant roles of their countries in future peace and stability, focusing on relevant issues. This meeting occurred on the sidelines of the 48th African Union Executive Council ordinary session.

On Katit 3, 2018 (Fana BC), in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's Foreign Minister Dr. Gedion Timothewos met with Uganda's Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Minister Deta Oryem Henry Okello. This discussion took place as the Ugandan minister arrived in the city to attend the 48th African Union Executive Council ordinary session and the 39th AU Summit.

The two countries stated that they hold significant roles in future peace and stability, and they discussed issues related to this cooperation. Dr. Gedion Timothewos noted the strong ties between the nations and suggested enhancing bilateral cooperation in sectors that benefit their peoples.

Uganda's Minister Deta Oryem Henry Okello stated that Ethiopia and Uganda have established strong connections under their leaders and possess important future roles. He affirmed his country's eagerness to continue expanding trade and other ties with Ethiopia.

The session is proceeding under the theme 'Ensuring sustainable water supply and protected sanitation systems; Success for Agenda 2063.' Various African foreign ministers arrived in Addis Ababa today and are expected tomorrow. The Executive Council will endorse recommendations for the 39th AU Summit. Ethiopia is preparing to participate actively in issues highlighting its national interests.

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