ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Atta Tarrar on Thursday said Pakistan and Ethiopia shared a common bond through their Islamic heritage, providing a strong foundation for bilateral cooperation and mutual understanding.

He expressed these views while speaking at the Ethiopian New Year Cultural Night ceremony at the S.M. Muneer Auditorium, Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry here on Thursday. “Ethiopia is a country well-known for its rich cultural diversity and abundant opportunities, making it a distinctive and thriving nation,” he said.

The minister while extending best wishes for the prosperity and development of Ethiopia said that both Pakistan and Ethiopia share a common bond through their Islamic heritage, agricultural economies, cultural diversity, historical trade ties, strategic locations and friendly relations.

He expressed the hope that direct air operations by Ethiopian airlines will play a pivotal role in strengthening people-to-people, business-to-business, tourism and cultural ties between the two countries.

Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development Chaudhry Salik Hussain highlighted the growing bilateral relations between Pakistan and Ethiopia. He praised the expanding trade ties, direct flights and contributions of the Pakistani diaspora in Ethiopia. The minister reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to strengthen ties with Ethiopia through the Engage Africa vision, exploring new avenues for cooperation in technology, agriculture and education.

The minister reaffirmed his dedication to sustaining the strong partnership and friendly ties between the two nations, further enhancing their existing relationship to bring prosperity and benefits to the people of both countries.

Ambassador of Ethiopia Dr. Jemal Beker Abdula said that his country considers Pakistan a strategic and reliable partner and that both the countries are determined to enhance their bilateral relations, especially business and trade ties. He expressed gratitude to the Pakistan government for supporting the launch of Ethiopian Airlines’ operations in Karachi, which plays a vital role in implementing ‘Look Africa and Engage Africa’ policy to strengthen ties across multiple sectors.

The ambassador showcased Ethiopia’s vibrant heritage, cultural importance, and breathtaking natural beauty. He emphasised Ethiopia’s distinctive position as the cradle of humanity, coffee’s birthplace and the Nile’s source. Expressing hope for a collaborative approach to address climate change challenges, he envisioned joint ventures between Pakistan and Ethiopia to foster a sustainable future.

Published in Dawn, September 13th, 2024

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