Ethiopia and India agree on visa-free travel for diplomats

Ethiopia and India have signed an agreement allowing visa-free travel for holders of diplomatic passports. The deal, inked on January 15, 2025, at the Indian Embassy in Addis Ababa, marks a key advancement in diplomatic exchanges and institutional ties. Additionally, plans for a secure data center for Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs have been announced.

On January 15, 2025, at the Indian Embassy in Addis Ababa, representatives from Ethiopia and India exchanged diplomatic notes to implement a mutual visa waiver for holders of diplomatic passports. The agreement was signed by Anil Kumar Rai, India's Ambassador to Ethiopia and Permanent Representative to the African Union, and Dewano Kedir, Director General for Middle East, Asia, and Pacific Affairs at Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

This pact allows immediate visa-free entry, promoting easier diplomatic movements and stronger institutional partnerships. The Ethiopian Embassy highlighted it as a sign of deep trust and a dedication to streamlining official interactions. Both nations view the step as crucial for advancing bilateral diplomacy.

Furthermore, the signing coincided with the announcement that construction has started on a secure data center project tailored for Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This development signals growing collaboration and could enhance operational efficiency in diplomatic affairs amid evolving international engagements.

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