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Ethiopia Is Open for Unity, Business, Progress and Empowerment

Fitsum Arega, Ethiopia’s Ambassador to the United States (left) and National Newspaper Publishers Association president and CEO Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr.

NNPA NEWSWIRE — “There is economic reform, vast investment opportunities in agriculture, manufacturing, and energy,” noted Ethiopia’s Ambassador to the U.S., Fitsum Arega, during a meeting with the Black Press at the Ethiopian Embassy in Washington, D.C. “Ethiopia is an ancient country that takes care of its tradition and culture. We have a useful population, and that is the force for transformation.”

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