Africa-Press – Ethiopia. Ethiopian ambassadors and diplomatic missions have vowed to promote Ethiopia’s splendid tourism destinations to their respective countries of mission.
Officials ofthe Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Heads of Mission and pertinent institutionsunder the ministry have visited the Gorgora project, which is among the one ofthe three tourism destination projectsunder construction as part of the “Dine for Ethiopia” initiative.
Speaking after the visit, theambassadors have said that by developing its natural resources, the “Dine forEthiopia” project will enable Ethiopia to benefit from its tourism sector.
The ambassadors further noted that theywill work harder to make foreign visitors come and visit the projects. Theyalso said that they will promote tourist destinations in the country.
Ethiopian Ambassador in Turkey, AdamMohamed, said the Gorgora development project is a major tourism destinationbeing carried out by preserving nature.
The Gorgora project resembles with other projects found in theworld that we have been greatly surprising with, he said adding that it iseveryone’s responsibility to promote these new tourist attractions to theworld.
Ethiopian ambassador to Canada, Fitsum Arega on his part, said, “Dine for Ethiopia” projects will contribute to bringing out the natural rich of the country and help in image building.
These projects should be promoted as theircontribution to generate income is huge, he said.
Ethiopian ambassador in Zimbabwe, Rashid Mohamed, on his part said “Dine for Ethiopia” projects can largely play crucial role in displaying Ethiopia’s natural resources, that has been out of sight from the world, with a view to promoting the country’s tourism and strengthen economic benefits.
Ethiopian ambassador to Pakistan Jamal Beker indicated that since the major work of missionaries is economic diplomacy, we diplomats are expected to help the country generate income by promoting its development achievements.
Foreign Affairs State Minister Ambassador Birtukan Ayano, on her part, pointed out that in the future ‘Dine for Ethiopia’ projects are expected to become major tourist destinations in Ethiopia.
She also stated that the projects are symbolicdevelopment works that demonstrate the facts that Ethiopians can commence andcomplete development projects on time.
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