Addis Ababa – Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed received General Dagvin Anderson, commander of the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), in a high-level meeting Tuesday morning. Discussions focused on regional security issues and opportunities to expand cooperation between Addis Ababa and Washington.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated that the talks addressed strengthening joint coordination on matters of regional security and stability. Both parties explored avenues for developing joint cooperation in security-related fields, with the goal of serving mutual interests and promoting peace throughout the region.
Specific areas of potential collaboration were not disclosed. However, the meeting underscores the ongoing strategic importance of the U.S.-Ethiopia relationship in addressing complex security challenges across the Horn of Africa.
The discussions highlight the commitment of both nations to finding collaborative solutions to promote stability in a volatile region. Ethiopia plays a pivotal role in regional security efforts, and the U.S. has consistently sought to partner with the nation to address shared concerns.
The meeting signifies the continued importance of the strategic dialogue between Ethiopia and the United States on critical security matters. Further details regarding specific agreements or initiatives resulting from the meeting are expected to be released in the coming days. The outcome of these discussions could have significant implications for regional stability.


