By Staff Writer-Tanzania Information Services (MAELEZO)
The Prime Minister of the Federal
Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Mr. Hailemariam Dessalegn has arrived
this morning to start a two-day state visit in the country following an
invitation from President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Dr. John
Pombe Magufuli.
President Magufuli extended the
invitation during his meeting with the Ethiopian Premier held
on the
side line of the 28 summit of Heads of State and Government of the
African Union held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia early this year.
The visit, according to the
statement issued by Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African
Cooperation, aims at consolidating the existing diplomatic relations
between Tanzania and Ethiopia through exploring new areas of cooperation
including trade and investment.
During the visit, the Ethiopian
Prime Minister will meet his host President Magufuli in a private talks
at the state house followed later by official talks between the two
countries.
President Magufuli and his guest will witness the signing of three cooperation agreements and later address the media.
“Tanzania and Ethiopia enjoy
excellent relations and the later intends to establish its embassy in
the country” the statement said adding that Ethiopia is currently
presented in Tanzania by its ambassador based in Nairobi, Kenya.
To strengthen relations, the two
countries have been exchanging official visits of all levels including
heads of state and government. In 2005, President Mkapa made a state
visit to Ethiopia as result he and the late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi
signed General Cooperation Agreement.
In November, 2015 Premier
Dessalegn attended the inauguration of LABIOFAM, Africa’s first
larvicide factory to manufacture a bio-insecticide designed to kill
mosquito larvae in Kibaha.
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