Azerbaijan opens embassy in Ethiopia
President Ilham Aliyev signed an order on February 4 on the creation of the Azerbaijani Embassy in Ethiopia.
The Cabinet of Ministers is commissioned to solve the issues of logistics and funding of the Azerbaijani Embassy in the Ethiopian capital - Addis Ababa.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is ordered to approve the structure and staffing of the embassy.
Note that this is the first embassy of Azerbaijan in East Africa. -06D -
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