Malaysia and Russia were the focus of the week’s agenda in Ethiopia

From November 18 to 20, Malaysian leader Anwar Ibrahim embarked on a significant diplomatic mission in Ethiopia’s capital, marking a pivotal moment in bilateral relations. The visit centered around the inaugural high-level business forum between the two nations, designed to enhance trade partnerships and identify new avenues for collaboration. Ethiopian President Taye Atske-Selassie, addressing the forum, underscored the necessity of deepening strategic ties in light of the rapidly changing global economic and political landscape. Despite diplomatic relations being established in 1965, Selassie emphasized that the current era demands a more robust and multifaceted partnership. Key areas of focus include trade and investment, agriculture, livestock, and mining, all of which are critical to Ethiopia’s development agenda. Selassie described the forum as a historic milestone that not only reaffirms the enduring friendship between Ethiopia and Malaysia but also sets the stage for a future defined by enhanced economic cooperation, mutual understanding, and shared prosperity. Anwar Ibrahim echoed these sentiments, highlighting the longstanding diplomatic alliance and shared global perspectives between the two nations. He lauded Ethiopia’s remarkable progress in reform and development, attributing it to the country’s untapped potential and visionary leadership. The forum concluded with a renewed commitment to fostering deeper economic and diplomatic collaboration, signaling a promising trajectory for Ethiopia-Malaysia relations.