Economically developing Ethiopia to strengthen its bilateral relations with Sri Lanka

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Colombo (LNW): Ethiopia bow under going economical and technological transformation overcoming poverty wants to strengthen bilateral relations with Sri Lanka

Ethiopia is keen to strengthen its bilateral relations with Sri Lanka, the President of Ethiopia, Sahle-Work Zewde said.

The Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Ethiopia K.K. Theshantha Kumarasiri presented his credentials to President of Ethiopia Sahle-Work Zewde at the Presidential Palace in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Following the presentation of credentials, Ambassador Kumarasiri was received in the audience by President Zewde, during which Ambassador Kumarasiri conveyed to President Zewde the sincere greetings of President Ranil Wickremesinghe.

Uinder the President’s directives the Government of Sri Lanka is determined to make stronger bilateral relations with all African countries including Ethiopia in line with the new foreign policy initiative introduced by President Wickremesinghe under the theme of “Look Africa.”

During the discussion President Zewde assured that the Government of Ethiopia stands ready to work with the Government of Sri Lanka in strengthening bilateral relations and multilateral cooperation for the mutual benefits of Sri Lanka and Ethiopia.

Further, the discussion was centered on developing partnerships for trade and investment between Ethiopia and Sri Lanka with bilateral linkages at the targeted priority sectors such as apparel manufacturing, tourism, hospitality, agriculture, ICT, innovation & knowledge creation, logistics and construction.

The discussion envisaged a wider Africa centric partnership particularly on blue economic initiatives to meet common challenges of climate change, sustainable development, inclusive economic growth, energy and security within the solidarity of the South-South cooperation.

The conversation also underscored the significance of formulating on-going bilateral interactions between Sri Lanka and Ethiopia.

Both countries aare formulate modalities for institutional and structural instruments for enhancing bilateral interactions between Sri Lanka and Ethiopia including establishing partnership with business Chambers of the two countries for mutual benefits.

While recognizing Sri Lanka’s continuous partnerships with Ethiopia particularly in the manufacturing sector which has successfully contributed to create employment opportunities for a large number of Ethiopian citizens.

President Zewde assured that the pertinent authorities in Ethiopia will continue to provide more and more investment opportunities and business partnerships between Ethiopia and Sri Lanka.

At the end of the cordial discussion, Ambassador Kumarasiri appreciated the support and cooperation extended by the Government of Ethiopia to the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Addis Ababa for its successful deliberations in the host country, Ethiopia.

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