ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia and the Gulf country, United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen bilateral defense and military cooperation.
The Emirates News Agency reported that the MoU was signed on Tuesday by Defense Minister Lemma Megersa and his counterpart, Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi on the sidelines of ongoing 16th Dubai Airshow.
Lemma on the occasion affirmed Ethiopia’s keenness to advance Ethio-Emirati defense cooperation in order to serve mutual interests, reported the Agency.
Mohammed bin Ahmed Al Bowardi for his part said the agreement underscores the UAE’s commitment to consolidating partnerships and cooperation with its international partners, according to the Emirates News Agency.
The cooperation between Ethiopia and the UAE has been growing since Abiy came to power. UAE had injected one billion USD soon after Abiy became Prime Minister in order to curb the chronic foreign currency shortage. It has also secured a multi-billion dollars investment deal in the
In explaining Ethiopia’s new course to its foreign policy, Mr. Gedu said that countries of the Horn are embarking on the new path of cooperation spearheaded by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and showing to the world that they are capable of solving their problems by themselves. He also briefed the EU Ambassadors on Ethiopia’s positive roles in promoting peace with its neighbours stressing that Ethiopia’s interests will be best served through the existence of peaceful and stable neighbouring countries.
Highlighting the Sidama People Referendum which is underway, Mr. Gedu reassured the Ambassadors that Ethiopia is preparing to conduct free and fair election in 2020. “Making the upcoming election free, fair and credible will be the culmination of the democratic reform that the current Government has championed,” he added.
Concerning the Grand Renaissance Dam, Mr. Gedu stressed on the fact that the commencement of the construction of the dam was to support poverty alleviation and socio-economic development efforts which are matters of survival in the current state of the country.
In discussing the overall human rights environment in Ethiopia, Mr. Gedu highlighted positive developments that have been achieved since the implementation of the new reform agenda.
He also indicated that a lot remains to address challenges to the advancement of human rights including the weak capacity of institutions.The Foreign Minister finally underlined his Government’s commitment to secure peace and stability in the country so that both foreign and domestic investments flourish.
The EU Ambassadors lauded the reform Ethiopia is undertaking and forwarded questions for further clarifications which were addressed in detail by the Foreign Minister. The Cotonou agreement regulates the relationship between the two bodies in economic, political and development dimensions, said the Ministry in its statement.
The Ethiopian Herald, November 22/2019
BY STAFF REPORTER