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Ethiopia, Cuba Keen to Deepen All Round Ties


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

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Ethiopia and Cuba have expressed their readiness to deepen all round relations between the two countries. The remark was made during a high level discussion held in Addis Ababa between the two countries with the Cuban delegation led by its foreign minister Bruno Eduardo Rodríguez Parrilla.

"Our bilateral ties should be a multifaceted one with party to party relations taking the foundation," Deputy Prime Minister Demeke Mekonnen said during a brief meeting with the Cuban foreign minister at the office of the EPRDF Secretariat.

The call was welcomed by Bruno Rodríguez, who came to Ethiopia to participate in the 26th African, Caribbean, Pacific and European Union Joint Parliamentary Assembly, which kicked off on Monday.

Both countries agreed to diversify the two countries' relations in areas of health, education and agriculture development also promoting people to people relations.

Appreciating the warm hospitality accorded to him and his delegation, the foreign minister expressed his astonishment with Ethiopia's development.

"We have witnessed a country that is working for development," Bruno Rodríguez said. "This is highly commendable and we are ready to learn from Ethiopia's experience and replicate some back home."

During his stay in Addis Ababa, Bruno Rodríguez also held discussions with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, Foreign Minister Dr. Tedros Adhanom and Speaker of House of People's Representatives Abadula Gemeda.

The three decades old ties between the two countries is described by some as a relation "knitted in blood" after Cuba sent soldiers to help Ethiopia quell an invasion by Somalia in late 1970's.

Some 163 Cubans died during the war for whose honour a Friendship Park and a monument is put up in Addis Ababa.



 





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