15
Feb
PM Abiy Ahmed Holds Talks with Rwandan & Tanzanian Presidents on Regional and Continental Issues
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali met with Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Tanzanian President Suluhu Samia on the side-lines of the 38th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa.
Prime Minister Abiy stated that their discussions focused on key regional and continental issues, reinforcing cooperation among the three nations. The talks highlighted shared interests in economic development, security, and regional integration, underscoring the commitment to strengthening Africa’s collective progress.
These high-level engagements reflect the growing efforts among African leaders to address pressing challenges and enhance collaboration for a more prosperous and united continent.
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