Standing Committee Praises Russia For Standing By Ethiopia In International Forums

 

Addis Ababa 18 January 2022 (VOE WORLDForeign Relations and Peace Standing Committee of the House of Peoples Representatives applauded Russian Federation for remaining by Ethiopia in different worldwide discussions during every difficult time.

The Standing Committee examined with Russian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Evgeny Terekhin on respective issues of shared interest.

On the event, Chairperson of the Foreign Relations and Peace Standing Committee of the House, Dima Negewo (PhD) underlined that Russia and Ethiopia have been appreciating longstanding relationship in both great and awful occasions. Russia generally remains with Ethiopia during every difficult time, he said.

Dr. Dima Negewo underscored the productive idea of the customarily cordial relations among Ethiopia and Russia, which have a rich recorded past.

He offered his thanks to the Russian Federation for its firm help of the FDRE at different worldwide stages, above all else at the UN Security Council.

"Numerous Ethiopians are currently serving their country through the information they gained from free grants they had been given by the Russian Government," he added.

Dr. Dima approached the Russian side to proceed with help to Ethiopia in the continuous improvement tries.

The Russian Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin, as far as concerns him, said the reciprocal connections among Russia and Ethiopia follows back over a century.

Minister Terekhin likewise affirmed the availability of the Russian Federation to increment complex collaboration with Ethiopia and supported reinforcing reciprocal participation in all circles, including between parliamentary ties.

He invited the goal of Ethiopian accomplices to foster relations between the higher official collections of the two nations.

The Ambassador further called for execution of two arrangements that have been marked such a long ways between the two nations.

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