Leaders should adopt effective leadership to propel prosperity: PP President

Leaders should develop more effective and service-driven leadership to foster Ethiopia’s growth. Realizing growth and prosperity requires self-sacrifice and commitment of leadership.

Hence, the leadership in the incumbent party has to develop more effective and service-driven leadership to realize Ethiopia’s prosperity. The leadership should properly acquire the key principles and characteristics of leadership to facilitate a speedy and expedited transformation.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD), President of the ruling Prosperity Party (PP) addressing PP leadership

 Enhancing multilateralism key to eradicate poverty:- FM Taye

Shift from rivalry to cooperation, enhance tolerance for policy differences, and building bridges to attain the most basic global development agenda is crucial.

The United Nations must be at the center of effective multilateralism by overcoming the influences coming from selective national interests, to provide a trusted convening platform for contentious issues.

Multilateral institutions like the UN also need reforms. The UN Security Council should respond to the quest for representation by Africa.

Ambassador Taye Atske-Selassie, Ethiopian Foreign Minister said during the UN Summit of the Future session

 Post-ATMIS arrangements need careful consideration: FM Taye

Ethiopia’s position towards the Horn of Africa remains unchanged. Ethiopia is always committed to work in maintaining sustainable peace and security in the region.

Ethiopia continues its efforts in fighting terrorism. To maintain peace and security of the region, there should be a careful and comprehensive consideration before any post-ATMIS (African Union Transition Mission in Somalia) arrangement is decided.

Ambassador Taye Atske-Selassie, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia during a discussion with Catherine Molly Phee, Assistant Secretary for African Affairs of US State Department

 UNSC, global financial architectures need deep reforms: UN Chief

The international financial architecture and the Security Council need deep reforms to make the institutions more reflective of today’s world. Bringing multilateralism back from the brink is a timely action.

Deep reforms make global institutions more legitimate, fair and effective. The United Nations Security Council is outdated, and its authority is eroding. And unless its composition and working methods are reformed, it will eventually lose all credibility.

Similarly, the international financial architecture was established when many of today’s developing countries were under colonial rule. It does not represent the realities of today’s global economy, and is no longer able to resolve economic challenges, depth, climate action, sustainable development was established when many of today’s developing countries were under colonial rule.

António Guterres, Uited Nations (UN) Secretary-General said at 79th UNGA

 UNSC needs urgent reform: President Ramaphosa

Achieving and maintaining peace and security requires the collective will of the community of nations. It requires that the UN Security Council is representative and inclusive.

Seventy-eight years since its formation, the structure of the UN Security Council remain largely unchanged. Africa and its 1.4 billion people remain excluded from UNSC key decision-making structures.

The UN Security Council must be reformed as a matter of urgency. It must become more inclusive so that the voices of all nations are heard and considered. Africa stands ready to play its part in building a safer global order.

Cyril Ramaphosa, President of the Republic of South Africa said addressing the 79th UNGA

THE ETHIOPIAN HERALD SATURDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2024

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