In Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed held productive bilateral talks today with Burundi President Évariste Ndayishimiye. They signed multiple memoranda of understanding in various sectors, and the Burundian leader visited the National Palace Museum, Adwa Dam monument, and Ministry of Defense.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated on social media that he held a productive bilateral meeting with Burundi President Évariste Ndayishimiye. They signed several memoranda of understanding to strengthen cooperation in various sectors. These agreements will pave the way for a brighter future and elevate their joint endeavors, he added.
The Burundian president visited the National Palace Museum with Prime Minister Abiy. At the former imperial palace site, the two leaders recalled Africa's great historical chapter together, according to the Prime Minister's Office. He also received the key to the Adwa Dam monument at the Adwa victory memorial and acknowledged the history of freedom struggle.
PM Abiy highlighted that Ethiopia and Burundi share a deep history of brotherhood and joint struggle. President Ndayishimiye visited the Ministry of Defense, meeting Lt. Gen. Aisha Mohammed and senior generals. He praised Ethiopia's defense forces as Africa's best, noting their roles in Burundi peacekeeping and Somalia, and discussed enhancing military cooperation, training, and support.