Israeli president hails Ethiopia as key African partner after talks

President Isaac Herzog of Israel has praised Ethiopia as a vital African partner following discussions with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa. He described the talks as excellent and highlighted the strong bilateral ties rooted in decades of cooperation.

President Isaac Herzog's visit to Addis Ababa marked a significant moment in Israel-Ethiopia relations. During high-level talks with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the leaders focused on deepening cooperation in various sectors. Herzog, in a message on his official X account, called the discussions 'excellent,' emphasizing the depth and vitality of the bilateral relationship.

Herzog stated that Ethiopia is 'a very important nation on the African continent and has been a key partner of the State of Israel for decades.' He noted the historic ties between the two countries, which are grounded in long-standing cooperation and hold promise for future growth. The president affirmed that the relationship 'has huge potential' and serves as a cornerstone for Israel's broader diplomatic and economic engagement in Africa.

The conversations explored strategic opportunities in innovation, science, technology, agriculture, food security, water, and energy. This builds on Ethiopia's role as an exceptionally significant nation and a cherished partner for Israel. The talks underscore Israel's commitment to expanding its presence across the continent through strengthened ties with key nations like Ethiopia.

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