During the inauguration of the consulate general office Consul General Wondimu Gezahegn said that the Ethio-Turkish symbolic relationship had grown through high-level visit exchanges, outbound Turkish investment to Ethiopia, as well as through trade volume and technical cooperation.
By Burcu Arik (Anadolu Agency)
ISTANBUL–Ethiopia inaugurated its consulate general office in Istanbul in a ceremony on Thursday.
Delivering an opening and welcome speech during the ceremony, Consul General Wondimu Gezahegn said Ethiopia and Turkey had a longstanding relationship of more than a hundred years.
“The diplomatic relationship between Ethiopia and Turkey began in 1896 with the exchange of delegates, during the rule of Sultan Abdulhamid II and the Emperor of Ethiopia Menelik II,” Wondimu said.
He said this symbolic relationship had grown through high-level visit exchanges, outbound Turkish investment to Ethiopia, as well as through trade volume and technical cooperation, particularly in human resources development.
Ethiopia is located in East Africa, with a population of 100 million. It is one of the world’s fastest growing economies, according to the IMF.
Turkey and Ethiopia are key economic partners in many areas. Trade cooperation between the two countries is on the rise. Turkish firms continue to invest in various sectors in the country.
“If you look at the Turkish investment in Ethiopia, currently more than 165 Turkish companies with a capital of more than $2.5 billion are investing in Ethiopia. And some others are in the process,” Wondimu said.
Fight against FETO
The consul general said the office in Istanbul was opened to respond to a request of Turkish companies, Ethiopian business travelers as well as Ethiopian nationals residing in Turkey.
“I candidly would like to extend my invitation to all Turkish businesses, communities, to which my country is opening its arms and [stands] ready to welcome you to do business together in all sectors[…],” Wondimu added.
The consulate general office will also provide visa services for all Turkish citizens.
Former Turkish Ambassador to Kuwait Salih Murat Tamer also delivered a speech during the ceremony, thanking the Ethiopian government for supporting Turkey’s fight against the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO).
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