Prime Minister Abiy urges adequate African representation in global system

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called for adequate African representation in the international system. The statement came during an event in Addis Ababa unveiling a special stamp collection for the United Nations 80th anniversary.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told the gathering that the United Nations founding anniversary offers a chance for multilateral institutions to adapt to a changing world. He noted Ethiopia's history as a founding member after the Second World War.

Institutions earn legitimacy only when they take the right steps amid challenges, he said. The United Nations should undergo structural changes to become more fair and inclusive.

Africa deserves a strong voice on issues that determine its future, Abiy added. Ethiopia will continue to play its part in building international peace and development, he affirmed.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressing journalists at a press conference on national unity.
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Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty underscored Cairo’s commitment to advancing peace and stability across Africa while presenting the annual report of the African Union Peace and Security Council at the AU summit in Addis Ababa. He conveyed greetings from President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, who chairs the council this month, and called for a comprehensive strategy to address security challenges. The report highlighted meetings and decisions related to conflicts and political transitions.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed expressed hope that the strategic partnership between Ethiopia and Djibouti will strengthen peace and stability in the region. He made the remarks while attending the inauguration ceremony of Djibouti President Ismail Omar Guelleh.

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Ethiopia's Minister of Women and Social Affairs, Dr. Ergoe Tesfaye, stated that youth lack the capacity to lead Africa during the 6th African Youth Diplomacy Forum in Addis Ababa. The event, held on March 16, 2018 E.C., was organized by the ministry, Ethiopian Youth Peace Dialogue Network, Intercontinental Youth Connect, and others. Over 300 youth leaders, diplomats, and policymakers attended under the theme 'From Policy to Practice: Generating African-led Solutions for Continental Peace and Stability'.

Ato Adem Farah, head of the prime minister's office democracy coordination center, stated that reforms over the past nine years in all sectors have benefited the country and its people. He made these remarks in Addis Ababa following Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's evaluation of the third 100 days and rainy season performance.

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh stated at the launch of Ethiopia's Basic Infrastructure and Construction Week in Addis Ababa that ongoing national projects serve as reliable foundations for sustainable development. He emphasized the leadership principle of creativity, speed, and quality as key to Ethiopia's transformation. The event aligns with efforts toward national development visions.

 

 

 

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