Canada, Ethiopia starting talks towards investment agreement: Trudeau
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau brought the promise of an investment agreement with Ethiopia and $10 million to help empower African women to the table Saturday as he continued his bid to get African votes for Canada’s attempt to win a United Nations Security Council seat later this year.
Trudeau also spent the first full day of a three-day trip to Addis Ababa meeting with some of the African Union’s heaviest hitters in a series of tete-a-tetes on the sidelines of the union’s 33rd sessional meeting in Addis Ababa.
That included spending most of the morning with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed for meetings and a private tour of a new public park and zoo on the grounds of the prime minister’s residence. The tour was notable for its length, and the ease with which both leaders strolled around the grounds, though Abiy gave no hints about where he is leaning in terms of the security council vote.
Abiy did tell Trudeau Ethiopia is grateful to Canada’s support over the years.