In the wake of a recent policy address delivered by U.S. Ambassador Ervin J. Massinga, which the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs characterized as 'ill-advised' and containing 'uninformed assertions,' Ambassador Massinga sought to assure continued positive relations.
Addis Abeba — In the wake of a recent policy address delivered by U.S. Ambassador Ervin J. Massinga, which the Ethiopia n Ministry of Foreign Affairs characterized as"ill-advised" and containing"uninformed assertions," Ambassador Massinga sought to assure continued positive relations.on May 22, 2024, Ambassador Massinga addressed questions about the current U.S. focus on the Amhara region, stating that the attention is consistent with the approach taken during the Tigray War.
He pledged U.S. support for strengthening Ethiopia's relationships with neighboring countries such as Djibouti and Kenya and underscored the need for an official platform to facilitate ongoing discussions on this issue.delivered at the"American Gibbi" Yemeni Community School in Addis Abeba on May 15, Ambassador Massinga addressed Ethiopia's current security situation, national dialogue, and transitional justice initiatives.
Subsequently, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the recent policy speech of the United States Ambassador to Ethiopia and the government's response should not be interpreted as a sign that"the relationship between the two countries is problematic and not strong."
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