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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in partnership with UNDP convened Partners' Roundtable to support ongoing institutional programs earlier today. The Ministry reform program aims at strengthening institutional human resource capacity, enhancing efficiency and effectiveness, and establishing a modern human resource management system aligned with the evolving demands of contemporary diplomacy. In his keynote speech, State Minister Ambassador Berhanu Tsegaye stated that the reform program is designed to strengthen the Ministry’s capacity to effectively implement Ethiopia’s new foreign policy, respond to evolving international dynamics, support ongoing domestic reforms, and deliver a modern, efficient, and professional diplomatic service. United Nations Development Programme Resident Representative in Ethiopia, Samuel Doe highlighted the importance of strengthening diplomatic capacity and institutional reform. He described Ethiopia as a diplomatic hub and a stabilizing force in the region and reiterated UNDP's continued commitment to supporting the ministry’s efforts of fostering a capable and skilled workforce in a bid to elevate Ethiopia’s voice in global diplomatic platforms. In his closing remarks, State Minister Ambassador Hadera Abera affirmed that the Ministry remains fully committed to implementing the reform with clarity, transparency, accountability, and measurable results. He emphasized that the reforms are necessary transformations to ensure the Ministry remains relevant, responsive, and capable of advancing national interests in a rapidly evolving global environment while contributing to global well-being. An overview of the institutional reform and its next steps was presented comprehensively by Zerubabel Getachew, Director General of Situation Monitoring at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and HaileSelassie Gebreselassie, CEO of the Africa-Europe Partnership Institute for Capacity Building and Human Resource Development, outlining the vision and direction of the reform. The roundtable provided a platform for information sharing, partnership building, and coordinated support for the intended reform agenda. On the occasion, development partners pledged support to the ongoing institutional reform initiatives.






I officially welcome His Excellency President Daniel Francisco Chapo of Mozambique to Ethiopia. As the Land of Origins, Ethiopia is a place of boundless opportunity, opening her arms to the world and inviting partners to rediscover their shared roots and grow through cooperation. Through our genuine partnership we affirm that Ethiopia is far more than a destination, it is a second home for all who seek visionary growth and transformation upon mutual respect. I hope that your stay will bring us a productive outcome, laying a foundation of shared success and enduring friendship.

















I welcome H.E. Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of the Republic of South Sudan, on his two-day official visit to Ethiopia. This visit underscores the strong and enduring ties between our two nations. I look forward to productive discussions that will further strengthen our cooperation and mutual interests.







The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the People’s Republic of China convened their inaugural foreign policy dialogue in Beijing. The Ethiopian delegation, led by Zerubabel Getachew, Director-General of the Situation Room at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, held discussions with Chen Song, Director-General of the Department of Policy Planning at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China. During the dialogue, the two sides engaged in comprehensive and substantive exchanges of views on the international situation, their respective foreign policy priorities, as well as other issues of mutual interest and concern.