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He expressed that the European Association will keep on reinforcing its relations with Ethiopia

 

Addis Ababa, EU Representative Roland Kobia expressed that the European Association will keep on fortifying its relations with Ethiopia.

 

Representative of the European Association in Ethiopia, Roland Kobia, gave a clarification to the columnists in regards to the 72nd "Europe Day" which will be praised tomorrow.

 

In their clarification, the clergymen of international concerns of the part conditions of the association held a gathering and communicated that the priests of the association passed a choice that affirmed Ethiopia's primary organization of the association.

 

Following this, he made sense of that different arrangements are being carried out to reinforce Ethiopia's critical association in East Africa and work on political, monetary and social issues.

 

Referencing that Ethiopia is a country with a long haul and verifiable relationship with the Association, the Diplomat said that the Association valued the endeavors made to end the conflict in northern Ethiopia calmly.

 

He referenced that the coalition will restart the respective and global projects with the Ethiopian government and that it will proceed with the political discourse with the public authority bodies at all levels.

 

He said that the partnership will assist the Ethiopian government with making substantial strides in accordance with the worldwide basic freedoms norms and guidelines and assist individuals with living calmly.

 

Furthermore, the diplomat said that the association is attempting to make helpful supplies open and brought up that Ethiopia has an enormous offer in the European market.

 

He made sense of that Ethiopia has been working with the Association for a long time and will keep on reinforcing it.

 

He brought up that, particularly in European nations, he has been attempting to make major areas of strength for an in different issues, including tax-exempt commodity of Ethiopian items, yet this isn't sufficient.

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