PM Modi's Ethiopia Welcome: A Coffee Ceremony and a Personal Drive

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was warmly welcomed in Ethiopia with a unique cultural gesture. He participated in a traditional coffee ceremony with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali right at the Addis Ababa airport. In a special mark of respect, PM Abiy personally drove Modi to his hotel, making an unscheduled stop at a science museum. This visit underscores India's commitment to strengthening partnerships with key African nations.

Key Points: PM Modi Takes Part in Coffee Ceremony with Ethiopian PM Abiy

  • PM Modi partook in a traditional coffee ceremony upon arrival in Addis Ababa
  • Ethiopian PM Abiy personally received and drove Modi to his hotel
  • The leaders held an informal interaction and visited a science museum
  • The visit aims to deepen India-Ethiopia ties in trade, investment, and culture
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PM Modi takes part in traditional Coffee Ceremony at Addis Ababa airport

PM Modi participates in a traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony with PM Abiy Ahmed Ali at Addis Ababa airport, highlighting warm bilateral ties and cultural respect.

"The ceremony beautifully highlights Ethiopia's rich heritage. - PM Narendra Modi"

Addis Ababa, December 16

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in a traditional Coffee Ceremony with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali at Addis Ababa airport on Tuesday in a gesture of warm friendship between the two countries.

PM Modi, who arrived in the African country on a two-day visit, said that the ceremony highlights Ethiopia's rich heritage.

"At Addis Ababa airport, took part in a traditional Coffee Ceremony with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali. The ceremony beautifully highlights Ethiopia's rich heritage," PM Modi said in a post on X.

PM Modi and his Ethiopian counterpart also held an informal interaction.

In a unique gesture, the Ethiopian Prime Minister received PM Modi at the Addis Ababa airport and drove him to the hotel.

On the way, the Ethiopian PM took a special initiative of taking PM Modi to the Science Museum and Friendship Park, which was not in the itinerary. The gestures by the Nobel-prize Prize-winning Ethiopian leader reflected his deep respect for PM Modi.

PM Modi arrived in Ethiopia on Tuesday in the second leg of his three-nation visit.

Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said PM Modi was accorded a warm and colourful welcome.

"Celebrating age-old India-Ethiopia ties! Prime Minister @narendramodi arrives in Addis Ababa on his maiden bilateral visit to Ethiopia. In a special gesture, PM @AbiyAhmedAli came personally to receive him at the airport. Prime Minister was accorded a warm and colourful welcome. Ethiopia is a key partner for India in the Global South and a fellow BRICS Member," he said in a post on X.

This is PM Modi's first visit to Ethiopia and reflects India's commitment towards deepening South-South cooperation and strengthening of partnership with Africa.

The visit will also help consolidate cooperation across a broad spectrum of areas, including economy, trade, culture, and people-to-people contacts.

The discussions are also expected to focus on diversifying trade, enhancing connectivity, and identifying new opportunities for investment in infrastructure, IT, mining, agriculture and manufacturing.

India and Ethiopia have a long history of partnership in education, skilling, and capacity building. India has been offering scholarships and training opportunities to Ethiopian students and professionals through ITEC and ICCR scholarships.

PM Modi arrived in Ethiopia from Jordan, where he held a one-on-one meeting with King Abdullah II at the Husseiniya Palace ahead of delegation-level talks.

Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II drove PM Modi to the The Jordan Museum in Amman, marking another symbolic moment of personal diplomacy.

PM Modi will visit Oman in the third leg of his visit.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is what real diplomacy looks like. Not just formal meetings, but personal connections. PM Abiy driving our PM and showing him around personally speaks volumes. Good for India's standing in Africa.
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Aman W
While the optics are good, I hope the discussions lead to concrete benefits for our Indian companies in sectors like IT and infrastructure. Africa is a huge market, we need to move beyond symbolic gestures to solid trade deals.
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Sarah B
The focus on South-South cooperation is crucial. As fellow BRICS members, India and Ethiopia can really lead the way for the Global South. The scholarships and training programs mentioned are a fantastic long-term investment in this partnership.
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Vikram M
Ethiopia is a key partner. Their coffee is world famous! Maybe this visit will lead to better trade terms for Ethiopian coffee in India and more Indian products there. Win-win! ☕
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Kavya N
Respect to PM Abiy for the special welcome. It shows the respect India commands now. The visit to the Science Museum is interesting - hope we collaborate on science and tech too, not just politics.

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