Indian PM Narendra Modi shakes hands with Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa during bilateral talks.
Indian PM Narendra Modi shakes hands with Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa during bilateral talks.
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Ethiopian and Indian prime ministers meet in Addis Ababa

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Ethiopia on an official working visit. He met with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to discuss strengthening bilateral ties. The meeting aims to elevate Africa-India relations to a higher level.

On Tahsas 7, 2018 (FMC), in Addis Ababa, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed to strengthen the deep historical friendship between Ethiopia and India across various sectors. Prime Minister Abiy stated in a social media message that their discussions highlight growing cooperation and mutual priorities, committing to new areas of collaboration.

The Government Communication Service described the visit as elevating Africa-India relations through strengthened bilateral diplomatic ties. It enhances Ethiopia's role in India's Africa policy, including economic growth, strategic cooperation, and people-to-people connections, while affirming Ethiopia as a key diplomatic hub in African affairs. India aims to deepen partnerships beyond traditional diplomacy to amplify the Global South's voice.

Diplomatic relations were formalized in 1948 E.C., building on over 2,000 years of deep friendship. Indians engaged in trade and education in Ethiopia from the 19th century onward. Current talks focused on trade, investment, renewable energy, aviation, and digital sectors. India has inaugurated a new embassy in Addis Ababa to expand cooperation. An agreement was signed for collaboration in specific military fields, supporting capacity building, research, and cyber security. Prime Minister Abiy noted that this visit signifies the growing development of both countries.

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X discussions praise the warm personal welcome by Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed, including airport reception, coffee ceremony, and joint visits to cultural sites. Users highlight elevating ties to a strategic partnership, doubled scholarships, and Modi's highest Ethiopian honor. Sentiments are mostly positive on strengthened India-Africa bonds; minor skepticism notes Ethiopia's urban modernity.

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Indian PM Narendra Modi addresses crowd at Adwa Dam inauguration with Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed.
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Modi Addresses Ethiopian Parliament and Inaugurates Adwa Dam on Second Day of Ethiopia Visit

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On the second day of his official visit to Ethiopia, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a joint session of parliament, received an honor medal from PM Abiy Ahmed, and attended the Adwa Dam inauguration, further solidifying the strategic partnership announced the previous day.

At the African Union leaders' summit in Addis Ababa, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and Burundi President Évariste Ndayishimiye. The discussions focused on strengthening relations and enhancing African unity.

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Following Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Ethiopia, Minister of Women and Social Affairs Dr. Ergoge Tesfaye announced on February 2, 2018, in Addis Ababa, that the country is prioritizing initiatives to strengthen Africa-India ties, building on a joint study by the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) and the Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP).

Egypt's Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade, Mohamed Saleh, met with India's Ambassador to Cairo, Suresh K. Reddy, to explore ways of strengthening bilateral economic, trade, and investment relations. The talks covered priority issues for advancing industrial cooperation and leveraging Egypt's strategic position. Both sides emphasized joint efforts toward shared economic goals.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held talks with President Ilham Aliyev during an official visit to Azerbaijan to strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries. Ahead of the meeting, the Prime Minister participated in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Alley of Honor and the Victory Monument in Baku.

Ethiopia's Foreign Minister Dr. Gideon Timothewos met with Rwanda's Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Olivier Nduhungirehe in Addis Ababa to discuss bilateral and future cooperation interests. The meeting, held on the sidelines of the 48th African Union Summit, involved exchanges on regional and continental peace and security. Nduhungirehe described Ethiopia as a key African partner for Rwanda.

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Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed held consultations with institutions in Azerbaijan. These meetings strengthen Ethiopia's national integration, according to the Prime Minister's Office. The discussions focus on human resources and digital transformation.

 

 

 

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