Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) today received and discussed with the President of Brazil Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
“Today, it is my honor to extend an official welcome to Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on his State visit to Ethiopia,” PM Abiy said via a post on his social media page.
During their discussions, the two leaders have addressed various bilateral and multilateral issues, reflecting the depth of the Ethiopia-Brazil relationship. “As Ethiopia joins the esteemed ranks of the BRICS group, we eagerly anticipate strengthened collaboration with Brazil, viewing our meeting as a pivotal step towards forging a robust partnership, the Premier added.
Earlier today, President Lula da Silva, along with First Lady Janja Lula Silva, visited the Adwa Victory Memorial Monument and laid a wreath at the monument. During his visit to the Adwa Victory Memorial Museum, the Brazilian leader’s delegation was accompanied by Mayor of Addis Ababa Ms. Adanech Abiebie and Minister of Finance.
Note that the Brazilian president has arrived in Addis Ababa late last night for an official state visit to Ethiopia, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia.
The Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva arrived in Addis Abeba, tonight for an official State visit.
Upon his arrival at Bole International Airport, Ambassador Taye Aske-Selassie, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, accorded him a warm welcome.
PM Abiy Ahmed received Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva @LulaOficial, who is currently undertaking a State visit to Ethiopia. The two leaders engaged in substantive discussions aimed at bolstering cooperation and nurturing a more profound partnership.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on his State visit to Ethiopia, Prime Minister Abiy wrote on his social media page.
“During our discussions, we have addressed various bilateral and multilateral issues, reflecting the depth of our relationship,” the premier said.
PM Abiy further noted that as Ethiopia joins the esteemed ranks of the BRICS group, we eagerly anticipate strengthened collaboration with Brazil, viewing our meeting as a pivotal step towards forging a robust partnership.