

Ethiopia’s newly appointed Foreign Minister, Ambassador Taye Atske Selassie, engaged in discussions with the Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat. The meeting, held at an undisclosed location, focused on strengthening the historical ties between Ethiopia and the African Union.
Foreign Minister Taye highlighted the enduring relationship between Ethiopia and the African Union Commission, emphasizing the nation’s commitment to supporting the AU both as a member and as the host country.
This reaffirmation of dedication underscores Ethiopia’s role in fostering collaboration and unity within the African continent.
In response, Moussa Faki Mahamat extended his congratulations to Ambassador Taye on his recent appointment as Foreign Minister. During the discussion, the Chairperson underscored the pivotal role of Ethiopian diplomacy in achieving and maintaining security and stability throughout the African continent.
The meeting serves as a platform for both parties to discuss strategic initiatives and collaborative efforts aimed at addressing the prevailing challenges facing Africa.
With Ethiopia playing a central role in the continental body, the discussions are expected to pave the way for enhanced cooperation and diplomatic engagement.
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