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Eritrea: Russian Delegation Visits Northern and Southern Red Sea Regions

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A senior delegation from the Russian Federation, led by Vice Admiral Vladimir Kasatonov, accompanied by Gen. Flipos Woldeyohannes, Chief of Staff of the Eritrean Defense Forces, along with other high-ranking military commanders, embarked on a tour of development and infrastructure sites in the Northern and Southern Red Sea Regions on 3 April.

During their visit, the delegation explored key facilities including the Assab International Airport and its adjacent port, the Haleb Boat Manufacturing and Maintenance Plant, the Fish Corporation and Ice Productions in Assab Sekir, various fish processing plants, and wind energy facilities in Borasole, among other infrastructures as well as Nakura Island.

The two sides also explored opportunities for cooperation, especially in the development of fisheries infrastructure in Idi, Tio, and other sites. Throughout the tour, coordinators at each site provided detailed briefings to the delegation, offering insights into ongoing and planned projects.

The tour was attended by Maj. Gen. Teklai Habteselasie, Commander of the Eritrean Air Force: Maj. Gen. Romodan Osman Aweliay, Commander of the Eritrean Defense Forces Training Center; Brig. Gen. Abraham Andom, Commander of Eastern Command: Col. Melake Teklemariam, Chief of Staff of the Eritrean Naval Force; and Ambassador Zemede Tekle, Commissioner of Culture and Sports.

This visit by the senior Russian Naval Delegation is part of a series of regular consultative forums aimed at strengthening ties and fostering collaboration between relevant entities of the two nations.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) Signs US$600 Million Annual Plan with the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

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The International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC) (http://www.ITFC-idb.org), a member of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group signed a US$600 million Annual Plan with the Government of Pakistan. The Plan reflects the longstanding cooperation between ITFC and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and demonstrates the ITFC steadfast commitment to bolstering trade and economic development in Pakistan.

The collaboration aims to provide vital financial resources to facilitate the importation of essential commodities crucial for Pakistan’s economic well-being. These commodities include crude oil, refined petroleum products, liquefied natural gas (LNG), food, and agricultural products, among others. Furthermore, ITFC remains committed to fostering trade development in Pakistan by providing capacity building programs designed for enhancing the capacity of the Ministry of Commerce (MoC) in specific trade related areas.

This agreement was signed during an official visit of delegation from Economic Affairs Division of the Government of Pakistan to the ITFC Headquarters, between Mr. Nazeem Noordali, Chief Operating Officer of ITFC and Mr. Muhammad Humair Karim Additional Secretary, Economic Affairs Division, Ministry of Economic Affairs.

Since its inception in 2008, ITFC has approved over US$ 7.15 billion for the Government of Pakistan to support the country’s energy and agriculture sectors. It is hoped that this financing will help reduce the cost of energy imports and support the country’s economic growth.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of International Islamic Trade Finance Corporation (ITFC).

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Japan-Lebanon, Japan-Egypt and Japan-Jordan Foreign Ministers’ Telephone Talks

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On April 4th, Ms. KAMIKAWA Yoko, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan held telephone talks respectively with H.E. Mr. Abdallah BOUHABIB, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants of the Lebanese Republic, H. E. Mr. Sameh SHOUKRY, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt and H. E. Mr. Ayman SAFADI, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to discuss the situation surrounding Palestine and Israel, after having held telephone talks with H.E. Dr. Mohammad Mustafa, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Palestine on April 2nd and H.E. Mr. Israel KATZ, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel on April 3rd. These telephones talks come in the context of the announcement by the Government of Japan on its decision to lift the suspension of financial contributions to UNRWA and to provide assistance while checking the appropriateness on the use of funds. The overview is as follows:

Foreign Ministers’ telephone talks held today

H.E. Mr. Abdallah BouHabib, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants of the Lebanese Republic (commencing at 5:00 p.m. for approximately 15 minutes)
H.E. Mr. Sameh Shoukry, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Arab Republic of Egypt (commencing at 5:25 p.m. for approximately 20 minutes)
H.E. Mr. Ayman Safadi, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan (commencing at 6:10 for approximately 20 minutes)

Resumption of the funding by the Government of Japan to UNRWA

In each of the telephone talks, having expressed her strong sense of urgency on the continuing deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, Minister Kamikawa referred to the role Japan played in the adoption of the UN Security Council resolution on March 25th, which pointed out the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire during Ramadan and the expansion of humanitarian assistance. Minister Kamikawa referred to Japan’s announcement made on April 2nd, regarding its decision to lift the suspension of financial contributions to UNRWA, and to provide assistance while checking the appropriateness on the use of funds, in light of the dire humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and UNRWA’s measures to improve its governance. Minister Kamikawa also stated that Japan, through the funding, would provide assistance such as medical services for Palestinians in the neighboring countries and areas, and provide supplies for women and infants to respond to the poor sanitary conditions in the Gaza Strip.
In addition, during the meeting with Minister Shoukry of Egypt, Minister Kamikawa stated that the Government of Japan decided last month to provide assistance through WHO in response to the medical and health needs of Egypt, which has been receiving seriously injured patients, newborns and others from the Gaza Strip.

Responses from each of the Ministers are as follows:

Minister BouHabib of Lebanon expressed his appreciation for Japan’s assistance to Lebanon and Palestine to date, as well as for the resumption of Japan’s contribution to UNRWA and his expectation for Japan’s continued support to the Palestinian people in the region.
Minister Shoukry of Egypt stated that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is extremely serious and that the resumption of funding to UNRWA by Japan is a right decision. He highly appreciated Japan’s assistance to Palestine, and expressed his expectation and gratitude for Japan’s role in the international arena including in the UN Security Councuil.
Minister Safadi of Jordan stated that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is extremely serious and requires constant support, and that as a host country with many Palestinian refugees, he highly appreciated Japan’s support for Palestine, including the resumption of contributions to UNRWA. He also expressed his gratitude for Japan’s assistance to Jordan to date.

Furthermore, Minister Kamikawa exchanged views with Ministers of Egypt and Jordan, respectively, on the necessity of increasing flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza as well as on the casualties of aid workers caused by attacks in Gaza.

In addition, Minister Kamikawa also exchanged views with each of the Ministers on the recent developments in Gaza and stated that Japan supports a “two-state solution” and stands ready to proactively contribute to the reform of the Palestinian Authority to that end. Minister Kamikawa discussed, especially with Minister Shoukry of Egypt, the possible spillover of the situation into the region and the attack on an Iranian facility in Syria.

Minister Kamikawa and each of the Ministers concurred on maintaining close cooperation toward the peace and stability in the Middle East and on further strengthening the bilateral coordination.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

Intra-African Trade, Joint Co-Operation Tops Discussions Upon President Ruto’s Visit to Ghana

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The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, on Wednesday, 3rd April, 2024, welcomed his Kenyan counterpart, President William Samoei Ruto, who is on a three-day visit to Ghana, at the Jubilee House in Accra.

The visit, President Akufo-Addo says, is to reaffirm the ties of cooperation and the bonds of friendship that the two countries attach to their relations with each other, at a time of great turbulence in global and continental spheres.

Forged from colonial times when both countries were in the common struggle to free themselves from the yoke of colonialism and imperialism and create conditions for dignified and free lives for their peoples, diplomatic relations between Ghana and Kenya were established shortly after Kenya gained independence in 1963, and have been active participants in regional and international fora, collaborating widely on issues of mutual interest such as peacekeeping, regional integration and sustainable development.

In a country famed for their enviable hospitality, discussions upon President Ruto’s visit, centered on driving investment opportunities, domestic and foreign, into both countries and touched on the need for enhanced cooperation and partnership in shared developmental efforts.

Held in an atmosphere of brotherly cordiality and fruitful exchanges, the discussions also focused further on the areas of education, agriculture, defense co-operation, immigration, environment, science and technology, petroleum and hydro-carbons resources, tourism and security, were.

According to President Akufo-Addo, under the Guided Trade Initiative of the AfCFTA, which has enabled Ghana for instance, to make significant inroads into the East African market, notably Kenya and Tanzania, the participation of Ghana, Kenya and six other countries, “will stimulate intra-African trade, amplify our competitive advantage and solidify our status within the global market.”

Touching on the several Memoranda of Understanding signed on various areas of cooperation between the two countries, President Akufo-Addo said the implementation of these MoUs will invigorate and spearhead cooperation in various sectors between our two countries.

“Just as the first leaders of our two nations, Kwame Nkrumah and Jomo Kenyatta, were united by their common determination to free our peoples from foreign domination and racist exploitation, so are we united in our determination to win the battle for rapid economic development by helping to intensify the value adding, industrial transformation of our economies anchored on the things we make and grow,” he said. 

The two leaders, following bilateral engagements, also agreed, based on the current circumstances, to demonstrate the urgent need to put back on the global agenda, “the demand for the reform of the United Nations, especially the composition and structure of Security Council on the basis of the African Common Position on UN reforms as enunciated in the Ezulwini consensus,” as well as the “reform of the International Monetary System, to facilitate equity and fairness in the operation of the system to enable African countries, get easier access to capital to finance the African market.”

Emphasising the need to maintain a balance between social, economic, and environmental imperatives so as not to jeopardize Africa’s prospects for development, they called on the developed nations of the world, who are responsible for 76% of carbon emissions as against Africa’s 4%, to honor their commitment to the developing countries in the world to assist in the fight against climate change as agreed at both COP 21 in Paris and COP 26 in Glassgow.

President Akufo-Addo also used the opportunity of the visit to seek support from President Ruto for the candidature of Ghana’s “dynamic Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, the Honourable Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey, for the position of Secretary General of the Commonwealth, at the forthcoming election for the position, to be held during the Commonwealth Heads of State and Government meeting in Samoa come October.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of The Presidency, Republic of Ghana.