Met with United Nations Secretary
Met with United Nations Secretary General António Guterres this morning on the sidelines of the 39th African Union Summit for a constructive discussion on multilateral priorities.

April 20, 2028 Ethiopia’s Industrial transformation is not merely about economic growth, it’s the cornerstone of national sovereignty. By positioning manufacturing as the “heart of sovereignty”, the government aims to secure independence from external pressures and reliance, ensuring that the nation can meet its needs through its own capabilities. This structural shift is turning challenges…
The Government of Ethiopia has secured a historic $13.1 billion in investment agreements at the Invest in Ethiopia 2026 forum, marking a milestone achievement with partners from China, Poland, India, Singapore, and Kenya. Spanning renewable energy, mining, and green ammonia, these agreements prove that our Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda is delivering tangible results. Through decisive…
May 3/2018 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held a high-level meeting with Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to discuss Ethiopia’s economic trajectory, ongoing reforms, and future cooperation. During the talks, the Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for the constructive dialogue and reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with the IMF….
“ positioning Africa as a global contributor in the age of intelligence.” — Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at the 39th African Union Summit #AUSummit #PMOEthiopia Post Views: 146
October 17, 2018 Ethiopia’s recent 100-day review has been celebrated as a major milestone in the country’s development journey, emphasizing the role of its citizens in shaping the nation’s future. Mrs. Enatalem Melese, the Minister of Government Communication Service, called the report a powerful showcase of how Ethiopians are actively participating in their country’s progress….
“To sustain Ethiopia’s rapid aviation growth and Ethiopian Airlines’ expanding global network, a new mega hub is being developed alongside Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, which is nearing its expanded capacity of 25 million passengers annually. This multi-airport strategy aims to future-proof Ethiopia’s role as Africa’s leading air transport gateway. Bishoftu International Airport (BIA) will…