
Africa-Press – Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s Ambassador in South Korea, Dessie Dalkie, discussed possibilities of cooperation with Jeju Island Governor, Oh Young-Hoon in tourism, culture and environment by utilizing the excellent cultural heritage and natural scenery of both Ethiopia and Jeju Island.
Ambassador Dessie Dalkie recalled the unique diplomatic relationship between Ethiopia and the Republic of Korea.
Ethiopia serves as a gateway and strategic point connecting Africa, the Middle East, and Western countries, so Korean companies are also very interested in it, he said.
“It will be a good opportunity to expand exchanges with the African region through Ethiopia,” Ambassador Dessie emphasized.
He also underlined Ethiopia’s rich ethnic diversity, biodiversity, and UNESCO-registered tangible and intangible heritage.
The ambassador said that these factors contribute to making Ethiopia an ideal tourist destination, highlighting the similarities it shares with Jeju Island, which is well-known for its popularity among tourists.
The Ambassador further emphasized that establishing partnerships between cities or regions in Ethiopia and Jeju Island province, particularly in the tourism sector, would be mutually beneficial for both Ethiopia and Jeju Island.
He urged the governor to explore the possibility of forging relations between Jeju Island and cities and/or regions of Ethiopia.
Jeju Governor Oh Young-Hoon, for his part, recognized the unique historical ties between the two countries.
He acknowledged the importance of strengthening relations in terms of economic development, tourism, the environment, and culture after expressing appreciation for the Ambassador’s visit.
The governor added, “We will also consider exchanges and cooperation between Jeju Island and Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, in a practical way.”
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