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A good read:  Administrator Ms  is coming to visit Ethiopia and “The Star” has come up with a very thoughtful article en...
02/08/2021

A good read: Administrator Ms is coming to visit Ethiopia and “The Star” has come up with a very thoughtful article entitled, “A warm welcome to Samantha Power to , and a word of advice”. The author says, to succeed in her mission in Ethiopia, she needs to better understand our complex reality.” Please read the article here: https://www.the-star.co.ke/opinion/star-blogs/2021-08-01-a-warm-welcome-to-samantha-power-to-ethiopia-and-a-word-of-advice/https://www.facebook.com/623401301020450/posts/4959603267400210/

A good read: Administrator Ms is coming to visit Ethiopia and “The Star” has come up with a very thoughtful article entitled, “A warm welcome to Samantha Power to , and a word of advice”. The author says, to succeed in her mission in Ethiopia, she needs to better understand our complex reality.” Please read the article here: https://www.the-star.co.ke/opinion/star-blogs/2021-08-01-a-warm-welcome-to-samantha-power-to-ethiopia-and-a-word-of-advice/

Eid Al Adha
20/07/2021

Eid Al Adha

Congratulations! Message from Dr. Eng. Seleshi Bekele, Minister of Water, Irrigation and Energy on the Second filling of...
19/07/2021

Congratulations!
Message from Dr. Eng. Seleshi Bekele, Minister of Water, Irrigation and Energy on the Second filling of the :
ዛሬ ሀምሌ 12ቀን 2012ዓም የሁለተኛውን አመት የህዳሴ ግድብ ሙሌት ተገባዶ ውሃው በግድቡ አናት ላይ ፈሶአል:: ኢትዮጵያውያን እና የኢትዮጵያ ወዳጆችም እንኩዋን ደስ አላችሁ: ይህ ውጤት ማለት 2 ተርባይኖችን ለማንቀሳቀስ የሚያስፈልገውን የውሃ መጠን ይዘናል ማለት ነው:: በዘንድሮው አመት እየዘነበ ያለው ውሃ መጠን እጅግ ከፍተኛ ነው: ይህም ከፈጣሪ የተሰጠን ፀጋ ምን ያህል ትልቅ እንደህነና እንዴት እያገዘን እንደህነ መረዳት እንችላለን:: ለዚሁም ምስጋና ይግባው:: እዚህ ደረጃ ለመድረስ በዘንድሮው አመት መጠነ ሰፊ ስራ ሰርተናል:: በቀጣይ ሁለቱ ተርባይኖች እንዲያመነጩ ብርቱ ስራዎች እየተሰሩ ነው እናም ያንን በቅርብ ወራት በማጠናቀቅ ልፋታችንን ውውጤት ላይ እናደርሳለን::

Members of the diaspora community in Dublin bought €5750 worth of bond in Balbriggan. Ethiopia Embassy would like to ext...
18/07/2021

Members of the diaspora community in Dublin bought €5750 worth of bond in Balbriggan. Ethiopia Embassy would like to extend its appreciation for the support and commitment.

Press Statement On the untimely adoption of a politically motivated resolution by the   on the situation of human rights...
13/07/2021

Press Statement On the untimely adoption of a politically motivated resolution by the on the situation of human rights in Tigray
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The Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia expresses its disappointment at the resolution by the European Union on the situation of human rights in Tigray adopted at the 47th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

It is to be recalled that the Ethiopian Government has agreed to the deployment of the joint investigation team composed of the Ethiopian Human Rights Commission and Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to inquire into human rights violations allegedly committed during the crisis in Tigray. The joint team has commenced its investigation in May this year and is expected to finalize its work in August 2021. In addition, investigations are being expanded in scope by coordinating the efforts of the military justice system, regional law enforcement authorities and federal investigators and prosecutors.

Since the proposal was put forth by the European Union at the 47th Session of the Human Rights Council, the Government of Ethiopia has been appealing for the withdrawal of the resolution on the premise that first, it is premature, and second, it interferes with and undermines the integrity of the ongoing joint investigations. It has made its case clear before the Council, pleaded for the investigation to run its course and called on the august body to provide the necessary time and space for the investigations to be completed. All its efforts, however, were to no avail and, in its view, there is no moral nor legal ground to justify the untimely adoption of a politically motivated resolution. Constructive engagement, rather than a hasty decision by the Council, would have contributed to expeditiously bring the ongoing efforts to a successful conclusion. For these reasons, Ethiopia rejects this resolution.

Let it be known that those who were involved in committing crimes will be brought to justice and punished to the full extent of the law.

The Government of Ethiopia once again reiterates its commitment to fulfill its national and international human rights obligations.

Spokesperson Office
13 July 2021

Press Statement On resuming the trilateral AU-led negotiations on  The trilateral negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Re...
13/07/2021

Press Statement On resuming the trilateral AU-led negotiations on

The trilateral negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan have been underway to reach an outcome on the first filling and annual operation of the GERD, as per the Declaration of Principles.

It is regrettable, however, to witness that the progress of the negotiations has been dragged and politicized. Ethiopia has made its position clear time and again that this is unproductive and bringing the subject matter to the United Nations Security Council was and is unhelpful and far from the mandate of the Council.

It is recognized that the AU-led process is an important vehicle to address each party’s concerns and they have been able to reach understanding on a considerable number of issues through this setting. Furthermore, the process has also revealed the longstanding challenges which have to do with the absence of water treaty and basin-wide mechanism on the Nile.

Ethiopia is committed to bringing the AU-led trilateral process to a successful conclusion aiming to reach a mutually acceptable outcome. It is prepared and ready to work on the phased approach proposed by the Chairperson of the African Union, and, therefore, encourages both Egypt and Sudan to negotiate in good faith to bring the process to fruition.


Spokesperson Office
13 July 2021

07/07/2021

On behalf of the association Voice for Ethiopia in Ireland we call all Ethiopian Diaspora Members to participate on the GERD fundraising event organised on 17th of July.
Venue: Ardgillan Castle, Skerries

  writes letter to   Security Council protesting Arab League’s meddling on  =========Ethiopia rejects the unwelcome medd...
06/07/2021

writes letter to Security Council protesting Arab League’s meddling on
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Ethiopia rejects the unwelcome meddling by the League of Arab States on the matter of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) following the League’s submission of a letter to the UN Security Council and UN General Assembly to intervene in the matter.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, H.E. Demeke Mekonnnen sent a letter to the president of the UNSC on Monday (July 05) stating that his country is disappointed by the Arab League for addressing the UN on a matter that does not fall within its purview.

The League of Arab States has a reputation for its unfettered and unconditional support to any claim Egypt has presented on the issue of the Nile, the letter adds.

The approach followed by the League risks undermining the friendly and cooperative relations between AU and the Arab League since the trilateral negotiation on the GERD is underway under the auspices of the African Union (AU), the letter adds.

The letter notes that the AU, as a common organization for Ethiopia, Egypt, and Sudan, offers the tripartite a platform to negotiate and reach a win-win outcome guided by the conviction of finding “African solutions to Africa's challenges.”

The letter further states that Ethiopia is engaging in the trilateral negotiations in good faith and continuing its utmost commitment to make the AU-led process a success and calls on the two lower riparian countries of the Nile to remain faithful to the ongoing African Union-led negotiation.

Ethiopia also reiterates its request for the international community to encourage Egypt and Sudan to abide by the accepted principles of international law on the utilization of transboundary water resources.

PM Abiy Ahmed Ali responds to parliament today. Key takeaway messages:On   issues===Per capita income exceeded ETB 1,000...
05/07/2021

PM Abiy Ahmed Ali responds to parliament today. Key takeaway messages:

On issues
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Per capita income exceeded ETB 1,000. In 2011 E.C., the difference between export and import was 14.6 % which reduced to 9.3 %. Debt burden has dropped from 37 % to 26 %. Efforts are made to eliminate commercial loans.

Despite challenges from COVID-19, locusts, flood, unfinished projects, conflict and global inflation, this year's growth is expected to be more than 2011 E.C. (9%) following the income from summer farming and export of fruits, coffee and minerals.

Financial Sector, Bank accounts have increased from M38.8 to M66.2 resulting in massive fundraising. Savings have increased by 30 % of which 74 % was accessed by the private sector. Bank branches increased from 5,100 to 7,100 with 6 million mobile banking users.

Revenues: It was planned to bring in 260 billion birr, 98 percent of which was achieved and more than 142 billion birr increased. Increasing foreign market capacity and revenue collection need to be continued.

Well-monitored projects such as parks, industry and agro-industry have achieved better performance. It is important to realize that the completed projects had the potential to be completed in lesser time. It is the duty of all to work diligently and quickly.

Regional Budget: We need to make good use of our extra-budgetary resources. For example, more than 1000 kg. of gold was traditionally prepared and marketed. Budget performance needs to be carefully evaluated to identify the cause of the delay and act.

On
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 We have had no aspirations to engage in conflict yet TPLF posed a threat on four fronts:
⁃mobilized irregular forces siphoning national institutions and resources
⁃mobilizing paid elements across the country given the mission to destabilize & multiply instability;
⁃mobilizing the people of Tigray for war despite the numerous livelihood challenges of the people
⁃attacking the Northern Command of the ENDF;
These threats pulled the Federal Government into a conflict it was forced to engage in.
 Sacrifices being made in the Tigray region to restore services and repair basic infrastructure have cost us the lives of personnel in the line of duty as the criminal clique attacked these individuals.
 Gains made in addressing the TPLF threat:
⁃we have taken back weaponry seized illegally from the Northern Command
⁃decreased the effects of the attempts to divide the Ethiopian society
⁃apprehended key leadership of the criminal clique
 In my view, those interested in seeing the conclusion of the conflict in the Tigray region are very few. It seems there are interests that seek to see the weakening of the Ethiopian state through a protracted conflict.
 The current moment of reflection will support all actors to this issue in learning. Before enacting the ceasefire we have held various consultations. The process of removing ENDF took more than a month in 3 rounds. Not when everyone heard it days ago.

On
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 Our current priorities that warrant a shift in focus.
⁃Resettling thousands of displaced persons
⁃Strengthening our response
⁃Finishing mega projects for Ethiopia’s prosperity
⁃Rehabilitating migrant returnees

On
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There are many Ethiopians abroad who are doing remarkable work promoting their country without pay, comparable and at times exceeding our foreign missions.

On general
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The value we place on peace is priceless. It’s the basis for our national prosperity.

The recently concluded 6th National Election is testimony that won. The efforts of , our courts, media and political parties in this process is commendable. The collective responses show that all of us want to win.

Save the date!
04/07/2021

Save the date!

H.E Ambassador Eshetu Dessie met and conferred with H.E Michael O'Toole, newly appointed Director of Africa Affairs of I...
02/07/2021

H.E Ambassador Eshetu Dessie met and conferred with H.E Michael O'Toole, newly appointed Director of Africa Affairs of Ireland.

H.E Amb Eshetu briefed the director about the unilateral ceasefire declared in Tigray, current developments on GERD and the National Election.

They also discussed to work together on further strengthening the relationship between the two countries.

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