China reaffirmed its business commitment with Ethiopia

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The federal government of Ethiopia and China have reiterated their commitment to enhancing cooperation based on mutual issues of interest.

In recent days, China has stepped up its opposition to foreign financial pressure, primarily in the form of economic sanctions and other threatened measures from the United States, on Ethiopia. stating the government has the ability to resolve its own issues without foreign interference.

Secretary-General of the Prosperity Party, Adem Farah received at his office Ambassador of China to Ethiopia, Zhao Zhiyuan who represented the Communist Party of China and held talks on common issues.

The two agreed to transform relations between the parties into a strategic partnership.

Adem Farah extended gratitude to the Communist Party of Government of China on behalf of his party for standing with the people and government of Ethiopia at a time of need calling for enhanced cooperation between the two ruling organs.

The Chinese Ambassador and Representative of the Communist Party of China, Zhao Zhiyuan, for his part, reiterated the commitment of his party and country at large to bolster ties with Ethiopia in multifaceted areas of cooperation.

 

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