FM Taye Emphasizes on Need to Conduct Diplomacy with Wisdom, KnowledgePresident Saïed on criminal reconciliation: Last and final chance to return people’s stolen money

Addis Ababa: Minister of Foreign Affairs, Taye Atseke-Silassie stressed that diplomacy should be conducted with wisdom and knowledge, taking into consideration the constantly shifting global geopolitics. This was disclosed during a program of acquaintance and discussion with leaders and staff of the Ministry and affiliated institutions today. Taye gave a thorough speech that covered a number of topics, including the institutional makeup of the ministry, the qualifications and experience of its staff, and the policies and procedures the organization should adhere to going forward. Additionally, he elaborated in light of the constantly shifting geopolitics of the globe, diplomats should put out great effort to defend Ethiopia's national interests by empowering themselves in all domains. State Minister of Foreign Affairs Birtukan Ayano said the new Foreign Minister will make a significant contribution to elevating the institution to a new height given his long and fruitful years of experience in the ministry . Furthermore, she emphasized that each staff members should put in his or her best effort at work. Recall Taye was appointed as the Minister of Foreign Affairs recently. Source: Ethiopian News Agency Tunisian citizens are insisting on bringing those who stole their money to justice. If they are willing to return the money, they will be welcome. Otherwise, they will be held responsible,» said, President of the Republic, Kais Saied, during a swearing-in ceremony of the new members of the National Criminal Reconciliation Committee, held, Tuesday, at Carthage Palace. «A historic responsibility will be delegated to this Committee which must tackle each corruption case thoroughly and then submit its outcomes to me,» the Head of State pointed out, criticizing the reconciliation requests made in the past. The President indicated that these requests resulted in «arrangements» followed by modest sums while the parties concerned by these requests were supposed to return tens of billions to the Tunisian people. «We are looking for justice rather than revenge. We are not seeking to send anyone to prison. Those who stole the money of the people must return it. This is going to be their last chance if they still refu se to comply with the criminal reconciliation,» Saied underlined. The new members of the National Criminal Reconciliation Committee were appointed in accordance with Presidential Decree No. 139-2024 dated March 8, 2024, published in the Official Gazette of the Tunisian Republic (JORT) on Tuesday. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

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