Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Press release
12th October 2012
Ambassador Nourrice accredited as the first Resident Ambassador to the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Mr Joseph
Nourrice has presented his letters of credential to HE Mr Girma
Wolde-Giorgis President of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
in a ceremony held last week on the 2nd October.
President
Wolde- Giorgis extended a warm welcome to the Ambassador and his family
and expressed the joy in having Seychelles joining the diplomatic
community in Addis.
In his
opening remarks, Ambassador Nourrice conveyed to President Wolde-Giorgis
and the people of Ethiopia the fraternal greetings and best wishes from
President Michel.
The
exchange focused on the recent development in the bilateral relations
between the two countries, one that has taken dynamism of immense
proportion.
Ambassador Nourrice noted that while Seychelles and
Ethiopia enjoyed excellent relations at the regional, continental and
multilateral level, the engagement at the bilateral level was relatively
limited until the leap this year.
Ambassador
Nourrice said that “the setting up of the first resident mission in
Addis will not only consolidate the gains of yester years, but also open
avenues for new areas of co-operation, including trade, investment and
culture amongst others”.
Ambassador
Nourrice described 2012 as a landmark year in the level and scope of
co-operation between Seychelles and Ethiopia. He described the events
culminating into this heightened level of cooperation, being the
resumption of Ethiopian Airlines direct flight to Seychelles in April
2012, the signing of the Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement and the
Visa Exemption for Diplomatic and Official Passport in July this year.
Piracy in
the Horn of Africa and its impact, both social and economic on the
coastal states including Seychelles was one of the areas of sustained
discussion.
The leadership role played by Ethiopia in the
search for lasting peace in the region was commended, especially as a
country sharing border with Somalia.





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