Addis Ababa, June 7, 2018 (FBC) –Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed received the special envoy of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Kattan.
The two held discussion on issues of mutual concerns, according to office of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
As part of his tour of the Middle East, the Ethiopian Premier visited Saudi Arabia last month.
During the visit, he met the Crown Prince to discuss on bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual concern.
Following the Premier’s visit, Saudi Arabia released 1,000 Ethiopian prisoners.
It also paid 3 million Saudi riyals in compensation to parents of Ethiopian Mohammed Abdul Aziz Yahya, who was admitted to a hospital in Jeddah for a minor health problem in 2006 but paralyzed and remained in coma until now because of a botched medical operation.
Saudi Arabia is among the first countries which sent congratulatory messages to Dr Abiy on his election as Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
Posted by Amare Asrat
The two held discussion on issues of mutual concerns, according to office of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
As part of his tour of the Middle East, the Ethiopian Premier visited Saudi Arabia last month.
During the visit, he met the Crown Prince to discuss on bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual concern.
Following the Premier’s visit, Saudi Arabia released 1,000 Ethiopian prisoners.
It also paid 3 million Saudi riyals in compensation to parents of Ethiopian Mohammed Abdul Aziz Yahya, who was admitted to a hospital in Jeddah for a minor health problem in 2006 but paralyzed and remained in coma until now because of a botched medical operation.
Saudi Arabia is among the first countries which sent congratulatory messages to Dr Abiy on his election as Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
Posted by Amare Asrat
Addis Ababa, June 7, 2018 (FBC) –Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed received the special envoy of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman of Saudi Arabia, Ahmed Kattan.
The two held discussion on issues of mutual concerns, according to office of the Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
As part of his tour of the Middle East, the Ethiopian Premier visited Saudi Arabia last month.
During the visit, he met the Crown Prince to discuss on bilateral, regional and global issues of mutual concern.
Following the Premier’s visit, Saudi Arabia released 1,000 Ethiopian prisoners.
It also paid 3 million Saudi riyals in compensation to parents of Ethiopian Mohammed Abdul Aziz Yahya, who was admitted to a hospital in Jeddah for a minor health problem in 2006 but paralyzed and remained in coma until now because of a botched medical operation.
Saudi Arabia is among the first countries which sent congratulatory messages to Dr Abiy on his election as Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
Posted by Amare Asrat
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