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Ethiopia prioritizes seaport access after Abbay Dam success

Ambassador Kuma Demeksa recently called on Ethiopians to channel the collective strength that enabled the successful construction of the Abbay […]

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Ambassador Kuma Demeksa recently called on Ethiopians to channel the collective strength that enabled the successful construction of the Abbay Dam toward securing access to a seaport, which he described as the nation’s next strategic priority. He highlighted the dam as a symbol of Ethiopia’s resilience and determination, drawing a parallel with the historic victory at Adwa. Despite facing opposition from historical adversaries who tried to block the project from its inception, the Ethiopian government’s political will and the unity of the people allowed the dam to be completed.

Culture and Sport Minister Kejela Merdasa echoed the ambassador’s remarks, emphasizing that the dam’s completion demonstrates Ethiopia’s capabilities. He urged that the same spirit of unity and perseverance be applied to securing seaport access through diplomatic and rational negotiations. Minister Merdasa stressed the importance of internal solidarity and external partnerships in achieving mutual development and ensuring beneficial outcomes for all parties involved.

The Ethiopian government is currently working to secure seaport access, a matter deemed urgent and critical for the country’s holistic development. Success in this effort is expected to have a significant impact on Ethiopia’s economic growth and regional influence. As the nation advances its development plans, the unity and determination shown in the Abbay Dam project are likely to play a crucial role in overcoming future challenges and achieving national goals.

The completion of the Abbay Dam and the ongoing push for seaport access reflect Ethiopia’s commitment to promoting mutual benefit and cooperation with regional and international partners. The country’s longstanding values of cooperation and diplomacy are expected to guide its negotiations and interactions with other nations. As Ethiopia navigates the complexities of regional and global politics, its ability to balance national interests with international cooperation will be closely watched by the international community.

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