Eritrean leader arrives in Ethiopia to boost ties
Eritrean leader arrives in Ethiopia to boost ties
By Addis Getachew | Anadolu Agency
Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki arrived in Ethiopia for a three day official visit on Monday.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was at Jimma Airport to welcome his Eritrean counterpart as the latter landed in Jimma – a city filled with history and is rich in natural resources including coffee and honey.
The president is accompanied by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and Presidential Advisor Yemane Ghebreab, local broadcaster FANA quoted Yemene Gebremeskel, Eritrea’s information minister as saying.
The leaders of the two countries will hold extensive consultations on further enhancement of bilateral ties as well as the consolidation of regional cooperation, Gebremeskel added.
In 2018, the two countries managed to end a two-decade long hostilities following the olive branch extended by Abiy.
That successful gesture, together with other efforts to bring about regional peace and cooperation, earned the Ethiopian premier the 2019 Nobel Prize for Peace.
The two countries in 2019 signed a comprehensive cooperation pact in which they agreed to cooperate in numerous fields but little came out in terms of the implementation of the agreements that included the clause that allows Ethiopia to use the ports of Assab and Massawa.
Eritrea seceded [regained independence] from Ethiopia in 1993 following a three-decade long war for independence.
The two countries fought a deadly war between 1998 and 2000 in which an estimated 70,000 people died on both sides.
President Isaias Afwerki and his delegation were accorded warm welcome by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on arrival at Jimma Abajifar Airport earlier in the day pic.twitter.com/UkOclkMRHk
— Yemane G. Meskel (@hawelti) October 12, 2020
Accompanied by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, President Isaias & his delegation today visited Jimma University, the Hachalu Civic Center within the compound, coffee plantations & investments in Oromia Region as well as Power Plants in Gilgel Gibe Dam (3 & 4) in the Southern Region pic.twitter.com/Wo75Pb2JbQ
— Yemane G. Meskel (@hawelti) October 12, 2020
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