Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Concludes Successful Ethiopia Visit
ADDIS ABABA, February 14, 2026 – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has officially departed from Ethiopia, marking the conclusion of her visit tied to the Second Italy-Africa Summit. This high-level engagement has played a critical role in reinforcing the growing partnership between Italy and the African continent.
Strengthening Italy-Africa Relations
During her time in Ethiopia, Prime Minister Meloni participated in significant discussions that underlined the warm and respectful diplomatic relations being fostered. At Bole International Airport, she was seen off by Berhanu, the State Minister of Foreign Affairs, in a ceremony that highlighted the mutual regard between both nations.
Vision for a Collaborative Future
In a key address at the 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union, Meloni shared her vision of a future where Europe and Africa are interconnected. She articulated the idea that the stability and prosperity of Africa are crucial not just for the continent but for global stability.
Emphasizing the Mattei Plan
A pivotal part of her discussions revolved around the Mattei Plan, which Meloni described as an “open platform.” This initiative aims to align with the African Union’s Agenda 2063, promoting cooperative efforts to enhance Africa’s development and sustainability.
Conclusion
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s visit underscores a commitment to deepening Italy-Africa ties through strategic discussions and collaborative frameworks. By focusing on shared goals, both Italy and Africa are positioning themselves for a prosperous future, underlined by mutual respect and cooperation.
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