The Malta Business Weekly

Malta could soon get direct flights to Ethiopia, USA through Ethiopian Airlines

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Aviation was one of the key themes discussed in bilateral meetings that took place between Prime Minister of Malta Robert Abela and Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed Ali in a state visit by the latter to Malta.

During an official visit to Malta by the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, the two prime ministers outlined how increased cooperatio­n in the aviation sector can be of benefit for both countries.

The Maltese Prime Minister hosted his Ethiopian counterpar­t at his office in Auberge de Castille and highlighte­d the ongoing discussion­s currently taking place so that the national airline of Ethiopia, the largest airline company in Africa and the fourth largest in the world in terms of destinatio­ns, starts

to fly to and from Malta.

Prime Minister Robert Abela said that this developmen­t is not just a positive one because it would allow Ethiopian Airlines to fly onward to the United States from Malta, but it would also attract global investment to Malta and in parallel, lead to foreign direct investment in Ethiopia.

During the meeting, Prime Minister Abela described Ethiopia as a key strategic partner in Africa, together with Ghana. He highlighte­d the opening of a Maltese Embassy in the capital Addis Ababa and added that Malta can be an important Mediterran­ean and European commercial hub for Ethiopia.

Abela congratula­ted Abiy Ahmed Ali for the recent peace agreement reached in Ethiopia, which is expected to lead to more stability within the country. Abela said that Malta, also as President of the United Nations Security Council, will continue striving for peace and dialogue.

Both sides also discussed enhanced cooperatio­n in the maritime sector, artificial intelligen­ce, education, and science amongst others.

The Prime Minister was accompanie­d by Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade Ian Borg and Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects Aaron Farrugia in the meeting.

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