Lt. Gen. Shuma Abeta says army advances quickly for national benefit

Lt. Gen. Shuma Abeta stated in Addis Ababa that Ethiopia has overcome its enemies gloriously. He said the army is now advancing far and negotiating quickly to serve national interests.

In Addis Ababa on Megabit 20, 2018 EC, Lt. Gen. Shuma Abeta briefed on national and future situations after meeting with military leaders. He stated that Ethiopia has gloriously overcome its enemies and stands tall with pride supported by its people.

Lt. Gen. Shuma said enemies sought to halt Ethiopia's progress in vain, as the nation and its people remain resilient. He noted that the army is currently advancing far and engaging in swift negotiations to advance national interests.

Drawing on natural resources and public resolve, Ethiopia has defeated extremists, Shene, and other historical foes through its military, according to the general. The forces are tasked with neutralizing groups threatening peace and development to ensure lasting growth and rule of law.

Special circumstances demand deploying troops appropriately by time and place, he observed. This reflects strong preparedness and readiness, as shared via Fana Digital media.

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