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Ethiopia, Pakistan agree on enhancing aviation cooperation

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December 4, 2024
Ethiopia, Pakistan agree on enhancing aviation cooperation
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Islamabad, December 4, 2024- The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan on Wednesday agreed to bolster the bilateral relations by expanding their cooperation in the aviation sector.

Both sides agreed to this end during a meeting between Dr. Jemal Beker Abdula, Special Envoy and Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the FDR Ethiopia to Pakistan, and Ahsan Ali Mangi, Federal Secretary for the Ministry of Aviation.

During the meeting, they had a detailed discussion on the matters of mutual interests including the bilateral cooperation for increasing air connectivity between the two countries, and also transferring knowledge and technology. 

During the meeting, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Jemal expressed his gratitude for the crucial support extended by the Government of Pakistan in the commencement of the Ethiopian Airlines’ operations in Karachi.

He underscored the significance of launching the Ethiopian Airlines in other cities of Pakistan to increase mobility not only between Ethiopia and Pakistan, but also Africa and Pakistan.

The Ambassador briefed the Federal Secretary on the pivotal role being played by Ethiopian Airlines in the effective implementation of the “Look Africa and Engage Africa” policies of Pakistan that were aimed at strengthening government-to-government, people-to-people, and business-to-business relations between both Pakistan and African countries.

He said the Ethiopian Airlines have been brought to this country under the “Enter and Operate in Africa through Ethiopia” policy launched by the Ethiopian Embassy Islamabad.

The Ambassador also highlighted the growing popularity of Ethiopian Airlines among the people of Pakistan who have been fully appreciating the services offered by one of the largest airlines in the world.

On the other hand, Ahsan Ali Mangi acknowledged the critical role being played by Ethiopian Airlines in bringing Africa closer to Pakistan and assured the Ambassador of his institution support in advancing the bilateral cooperation in the Aviation Sector.

Tags: Ahsan Ali MangiDr. Jemal Beker AbdulaEthio-PakistanEthiopiaEthiopian AirlinesFDREIslamabadLook Africa and Engage AfricaMinistry of AviationPakistan
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