Ethiopian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs highlights the sustained progress of his country’s relations with Morocco
Addis Ababa – Ethiopia‘s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mesganu Arga Moach, highlighted, Wednesday in Addis Ababa, the sustained development of relations between Ethiopia and Morocco.
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Cooperation between ethiopia and Morocco is part of “an upward trajectory”, underlined the Ethiopian minister during an interview with the Kingdom’s Ambassador too Ethiopia and djibouti, Nezha Alaoui M’hammdi.
During this meeting, Mr. Mesganu stressed the need to hold the meeting of the Joint Ministerial Commission as soon as possible in order to intensify the bilateral partnership in various fields, said the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The discussions also focused on continental and international issues of common interest, the ministry added on its Facebook page.
What are the key benefits of strengthening Ethiopia-Morocco relations for the African continent?
Interview: Strengthening Ethiopia-Morocco Relations
An engaging conversation between Time.news Editor and expert Mesganu arga Moach, Ethiopian Minister of state for Foreign Affairs.
Editor: Thank you for joining us, Minister Mesganu. Recently, you highlighted the sustained progress of EthiopiaS relations with Morocco. Can you elaborate on the significance of this partnership?
Mesganu Arga Moach: Thank you for having me. The cooperation between Ethiopia and Morocco is indeed on an upward trajectory. This partnership is vital as it enhances our diplomatic ties, promotes economic collaboration, and fosters mutual understanding in various fields. It is a testament to our commitment to strengthening relations for the benefit of both nations.
Editor: What specific areas of cooperation are being prioritized in the ongoing partnership with Morocco?
Mesganu Arga moach: We are focusing on various fields, including trade, investment, security, and cultural exchanges. We believe that holding the Joint Ministerial Commission meetings promptly will intensify our bilateral partnership, leading to concrete outcomes that can enrich both nations. This also allows us to address continental and international issues of common interest effectively.
Editor: You mentioned the Joint ministerial Commission—why is convening this meeting essential at this juncture?
Mesganu Arga Moach: The Joint Ministerial Commission is crucial as it serves as a framework for dialogue and action between our countries. It allows us to set clear objectives, streamline initiatives, and review progress. Now more than ever, as we face global challenges, it is essential to engage deeply to leverage our shared strengths.
Editor: In light of these developments, what implications do you foresee for regional stability and growth in Africa?
Mesganu Arga Moach: Strengthening ties between Ethiopia and Morocco is highly likely to have a ripple effect across the African continent. By fostering a collaborative environment and addressing common challenges, we can pool resources, enhance security, and drive enduring economic growth. A united Africa is imperative for overcoming obstacles and achieving shared prosperity.
Editor: For our readers interested in international relations, what practical advice could you provide for organizations or individuals looking to foster similar partnerships?
Mesganu arga Moach: Engaging with other nations requires patience, understanding, and mutual respect. It is indeed vital to identify common goals and nurture open lines of communication. Stakeholders should also invest in understanding the cultural and socio-economic contexts of their partners. Ultimately, successful partnerships stem from a foundation of trust and shared vision.
Editor: Thank you, Minister Mesganu, for your insights on the evolving relations between Ethiopia and Morocco. We look forward to following these developments!
Mesganu Arga Moach: Thank you for the prospect. I’m optimistic about our future cooperation and the positive impact it will have on Africa as a whole.