Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed leads COP32 prep meeting with officials, backdrop of national landmarks highlighting tourism.
Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed leads COP32 prep meeting with officials, backdrop of national landmarks highlighting tourism.
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Ethiopia forms national committee to prepare for COP32

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Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed chaired a meeting of the national steering committee for COP32 preparations. The conference is described as a major platform to showcase Ethiopia to the world and highlight its tourism potential. Foreign Minister Dr. Gedion Timothewos has been appointed as the COP32 representative president.

On Hidar 18, 2018, in Addis Ababa, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed chaired a meeting of the national steering committee for the International Civil Aviation Organization's 32nd Assembly (COP32). Following the appointment of Foreign Minister Dr. Gedion Timothewos as COP32 representative president yesterday, today's session focused on monitoring key project activities.

The Prime Minister described COP32 as 'the biggest platform to showcase Ethiopia to the world,' particularly to highlight its tourism potential. Over the next three years, the conference aligns with national development goals, aiming to present Ethiopia's image globally. Ensuring readiness for core issues and successful preparation is the primary objective.

Dr. Gedion Timothewos stated that COP32 is a major conference likely to bring significant chaos and turbulence for future generations, positioning Ethiopia as a global engager. Unlike previous assemblies, it is broad, comprehensive, and features a unique global network. The event includes five core committees, along with numerous geopolitical platforms and round tables. Successful hosting will transform, engage, and welcome the country.

The Foreign Ministry hailed the decision to host COP32 as a result of successful diplomacy. Ethiopia showcased its potential at COP30 and the Band 20 countries' meeting. This recognizes its contributions to aviation development. Various countries are opening embassies in Ethiopia, and it continues to shelter people in distress from challenging situations.

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Discussions on X about Ethiopia's national committee for COP32 preparations are largely positive from officials, diplomats, and media, praising the rapid first meeting chaired by PM Abiy Ahmed with FM Gedion Timothewos as president-designate, viewing it as a platform to showcase Green Legacy achievements, tourism, and Africa's climate role. High-engagement posts emphasize commitment to inclusive action. Limited skepticism notes internal conflicts undermining preparations.

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