Ethiopia to warmly welcome African Union Summit delegates

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated in a social media message that Ethiopia will warmly welcome African brothers and sisters attending the African Union Summit. He described these delegates as carriers of Ethiopia's flag colors and viewers of the country as a beacon of peace.

Addis Ababa, January 11, 2026 - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) posted a message on social media addressing 'Dear Ethiopians,' stating that this week our country will warmly welcome our African brothers and sisters participating in the African Union Summit.

The Prime Minister noted that these guests carry the colors of our flag, regard Ethiopia as a beacon of peace, and honor our country's political vision as a pillar of African unity. Furthermore, he emphasized that Ethiopia will show them our acceptance and make them heard according to their home.

'We will receive them with honor; we will question them with love; we called them saying while we teach our flag waving the spirit of African unity and the dream of the renaissance,' the message concluded. This statement underscores African unity and Ethiopia's diplomatic outreach.

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