Africa-Press – Ethiopia. Ethiopia used the historic Africa-hosted G20 Summit to highlight its national agenda while championing key continental priorities, according to Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos.
The minister described Ethiopia’s invitation to the summit as “a significant honor and a major opportunity” to advocate for fairer global economic policies, sustainable development, and climate action, while also strengthening international partnerships.
Speaking to meadia right after the summit, Minister Gedion emphasized that the gathering provides a vital platform to raise critical issues not only for Ethiopia but for the African continent as a whole.
“We have the opportunity to advocate for a fairer global economic system and promote development for all,” he said, highlighting Ethiopia’s commitment to presenting concrete proposals to enhance the role of African countries in the global financial system.
The summit also offers a chance for intensive bilateral meetings, allowing Ethiopia to foster stronger international cooperation and partnerships, he emphasized, stating the country’s achievements in environmental protection and climate action as examples of proactive contributions.
“Ethiopia is offering solutions rather than merely seeking assistance,” the minister underscored.
Addressing economic challenges faced by many African nations, Minister Gedion noted that high debt levels often force governments to allocate more resources to debt servicing than to health, education, or development.
He also praised Ethiopia’s progress in responsibly managing commercial debt, calling for international support for such strategies.
“Redirecting resources from debt repayment toward sustainable development benefits everyone,” he said, underlining the importance of linking economic growth with environmental responsibility.
The foreign minister also reaffirmed Africa’s commitment to combating climate change despite contributing minimally to global emissions, emphasizing that Ethiopia’s sustainable development models can serve as examples for both the continent and the wider world.
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