Head of State receives credentials of six new ambassadorsEthio-U.S. Relations One of United States’ Longest, Closest in Sub-Saharan Africa: Joint Statement

President Kais Saied received the credentials of six new ambassadors accredited to Tunisia during a ceremony held on Wednesday at the Carthage Palace. According to a press release from the Presidency of the Republic, they are: -Ambassador of the French Republic, Anne Guéguen. - Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Javed Ahmed Umrani. - Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Abdullah Suleiman Abdullah Abu Rumman. - Ambassador of Romania, Valentin-Ciprian Muntean. - Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, Sidi Ali Ould Sidi Ali. - Ambassador of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mwendanga Musengo. The ceremony was attended by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration and Tunisians Abroad, Nabil Ammar. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse Addis Ababa: The Ethiopia-U.S. bilateral relationship has been one of the United States' longest and closest in sub-Saharan Africa, a joint stamen issued after the bilateral meeting held today between Ethiopia's Foreign Affairs State Minister, Mesganu Arga and U.S. Ambassador to Ethiopia Ervin Jose Massinga. The statement recalled that on December 27, 1903 Emperor Menelik II and U.S. envoy Robert Skinner signed the first Ethiopia-U.S. bilateral treaty, commencing 120 years of friendship and partnership between the two nations. Since then, the joint statement indicated that the Ethiopia-U.S. bilateral relationship has been one of the United States' longest and closest in sub-Saharan Africa. The two countries share deep people-to-people bonds that ground our 120 years of relations in an enduring spirit of respect, mutual understanding, and our shared aspirations for peace, security, and economic development, it added. That spirit has propelled cooperation in health, education, agriculture and food security, and science and the environment that continue to benefit the people of both nations, the statement further pointed out. 'Today, State Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Mesganu Arga and U.S. Ambassador Ervin Jose Massinga met to discuss how to showcase this significant anniversary throughout the coming year as a milestone of our longstanding bilateral relations and a moment to reflect on how to strengthen the bilateral relationship for the next 120 years,' it added. Source: Ethiopian News Agency

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