Saturday June 11, 2022
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s message delivered at the
inauguration of the newly elected Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on
Thursday reaffirms Ethiopia’s commitment to further strengthen its relations
with Somalia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected
Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in Mogadishu on Thursday, the PM said
that the government of Ethiopia is committed to work together with Somalia in a
more robust relationship to achieve a better future for the people and to
determine mutual destiny together.
“I stand here today to offer you Ethiopia’s support, and as
you know, as you start your endeavour to rebuild Somalia, we will be with you,
and I’m sure you will succeed!” the Premier affirmed.
In his biweekly media briefing, Spokesperson of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs, Dina Mufti said In his message, the Prime Minister
reaffirmed Ethiopia is committed to further strengthening its multifaceted
relations with Somalia, Dina stated.
The Spokesperson noted that Ethiopia is working to further
cement its relations with Somalia and the region.
Speaking on the concern on TPLF’s actions, Dina said the
laudable peace initiatives of the federal government could not be met with
equal commitment and determination from the TPLF side.
The TPLF is preparing for another round of conflict, he
said, adding the international community should exert enough pressure on the
TPLF to renounce its anti-peace activities.
Moreover, Dina elaborated that Ethiopia has repatriated
34,367 citizens who were suffering from harsh conditions in Saudi Arabia
detention centers within over the past two months, according to the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.
According to spokesperson, the government has been
intensifying its efforts to return its citizens that have been under difficult
situation in Saudi Arabia. So far 34,367 citizens have repatriated from Saudi
Arabia, he stated.
According to the repatriation plan, preparations have been
made to repatriate more than 100 thousand Ethiopians.
Dina stressed the government will continue its commitment to
repatriate the remaining Ethiopians in collaboration with concerning bodies as
well as rehabilitate the returnees in a sustainable manner.
On other hand, Dina said Ethiopia is preparing to host the
first Art and Culture Festival scheduled to be held in Addis Ababa from June
15-20, 2022.
The festival is expected to help strengthen
people-to-people, culture and tourism relations among the countries in the East
African region and create opportunity to know each other culture.
Various artistic activities such as dancing, book fairs and
other cultural shows representing various African countries will be reflected
in the festival, it was indicated.
It is to be recalled that Ethiopia has proposed for East
African Cultural and Art Festival to be hosted in rotation among countries in
the sub-regions annually.