Ethiopia, U.S. Agree to Further Bolster Bilateral Cooperation - ENA English
Ethiopia, U.S. Agree to Further Bolster Bilateral Cooperation
Addis Ababa November 19/2024 (ENA)- Ethiopia's State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Mesganu Arga, held discussions with the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Africa, Sudan, and South Sudan, Vincent D. Spera.
Ambassador Mesganu emphasized the strategic cooperation between Ethiopia and the U.S. in terms of peace and security, noting that the relations between the two countries should be further strengthened in economic cooperation.
The State Minister highlighted Ethiopia’s comprehensive economic reforms, which have created a favorable investment climate, and stressed the importance of the U.S. government focusing on economic issues to encourage US companies to invest in Ethiopia.
The discussions also touched upon the current situation in the Horn of Africa, with Ambassador Mesganu underlining the strong cooperation between Ethiopia and the U.S. in combating terrorism and advocating for this partnership to continue and be strengthened.
The State Minister provided a briefing to the Deputy Assistant Secretary on the current situations in Sudan and Somalia.
The U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Africa, Sudan, and South Sudan,Vincent D. Spera acknowledged the historic nature of the relationship between Ethiopia and the U.S., emphasizing that the existing cooperation in security and development should be further reinforced.
He further recognized Ethiopia’s key role in the region and stated that efforts would be made to enhance bilateral relations, particularly in the economic sector.
He also noted that the African Union and IGAD play critical roles, especially regarding the situation in Sudan.