Ethiopia appoints new foreign affairs minister in cabinet reshuffle
By Abdirahman Khalif |
The reshuffle comes at a critical time, as Ethiopia continues to navigate complex diplomatic relationships within the Horn of Africa and globally.
Ethiopia has appointed Gedion Timothewos as its new Minister of Foreign Affairs. Timothewos replaces Ambassador Taye Atske-Selassie, who recently became the country's president.
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The reshuffle comes at a critical time, as Ethiopia continues to navigate complex diplomatic relationships within the Horn of Africa and globally.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs plays a central role in managing these engagements, and Gedion's experience in government positions him to handle the challenges ahead.
Before his new position, Gedion was Ethiopia's Minister of Justice, where he was involved in legal reforms and judicial matters. His extensive background in law and governance suggests that he is well-prepared for this new role in foreign policy.
Additionally, Gedion served as the country's Attorney General starting in November 2021. In this role, he oversaw Ethiopia's legal system, managed prosecutions, and promoted legal reforms central to the country's governance.
Gedion's appointment reflects the government's confidence in his abilities and his potential to bring a legal perspective to foreign policy matters.
Ethiopia's international relations have grown more complex in recent years, particularly with neighbouring countries and global partners. Managing these relations will require legal expertise, especially with the growing importance of treaties and international agreements.
In addition to Gedion's appointment, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has made several other key changes to his cabinet. Salamawit Kassa, who previously served as State Minister for the Federal Communication Service, has been named the new Minister of Tourism.
In her former role, she oversaw national communications and media, including Ethiopia's digital transformation.
As Minister of Tourism, her focus will now shift to promoting Ethiopia's cultural heritage and natural attractions, which are becoming increasingly important as the country seeks to boost its tourism industry post-pandemic.
Another key appointment is that of Hanna Arayaselassie, who is the new Minister of Justice. Before this role, Hanna was the Commissioner of the Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC), where she played a major role in attracting foreign direct investment.
Her experience in investment and economic development may shape her approach to justice as Ethiopia continues to pursue legal reforms that affect its economic and governance systems.
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