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Pan-Africanism crucial in addressing contemporary global challenges: Ethiopian envoy

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Zubair Qureshi

Ambassador of Ethiopia Jemal Beker Abdula has highlighted the imperative role of advancing Pan-Africanism as a strategic measure to confront the pressing global dilemmas unfolding in the contemporary time. While chairing a gathering of the African envoys in Islamabad, Ambassador Jemal Bekar stressed the importance of Pan-Africanism and the participants discussed amplifying Pan-Africanism’s influence to effectively tackle challenges including climate change, terrorism, migration, and the complexities of the global economy.

During the gathering, Ambassador Jemal Beker Abdula underscored the importance of promoting Africa’s collective interests on the international stage through a cohesive embrace of pan-African principles.

Ambassador Jemal Beker said the Pretoria Agreement, inked on November 02, 2022, between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front to end the conflict in Ethiopia’s northern parts, stood as a vivid manifestation of the advancement of Pan-Africanism.

The ambassador eloquently narrated the beginning and successful execution of the agreement, characterized by a resolute commitment to “Africa Solutions to African Problems.”

While extending his heartfelt gratitude, Ambassador Jemal Beker expressed appreciation to the collaborative efforts of fellow African nations and international partners that contributed to the realization of the Pretoria Agreement. This accord, instrumental in upholding Ethiopia’s sovereignty, territorial integrity, and constitutional order, facilitated unimpeded humanitarian access to conflict-affected areas.

The ambassador informed the envoys of the subsequent restoration of essential services and the establishment of an interim governance structure in Ethiopia’s northern regions in accordance with the agreement.

Drawing attention to the comprehensive approach taken by the Ethiopian government, Ambassador Jemal Beker said a Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Commission had been set up essential to train the former servicemen, enabling their holistic capacity development and integration into civilian life.

Asserting Ethiopia’s steadfast belief in dialogue as the sole viable solution to conflicts, Ambassador Beker highlighted the FDRE Government’s collaborative endeavors with United Nations bodies to safeguard the human rights of all its citizens.

The commitment of the FDRE Government to these principles remains unwavering, fortified by the understanding that sustainable resolutions can only be achieved through peaceful dialogue, engagement and international cooperation. Dean of African Missions in Islamabad and Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco Mohamed Karmoune also spoke on the occasion and lauded the unity of the African countries for resolving the issues of the continent as well as the world. Moreover, he lauded the Ethiopian Government for signing the Pretoria Agreement and implementation in a good faith that ensured peace in the northern parts of Ethiopia. The ambassador also called for taking measures to promote Pan-Africanism for ensuring socio-economic development of the entire Africa.

Similarly, the African countries’ Heads of Missions expressed their commitment to advance the solidarity and unity of the African continent and were determined to work closely together to promote mutual interests.

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