Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Thursday held talks with his Ethiopian counterpart Gedion Timothewos in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, with both sides vowing to advance the all-weather strategic partnership.

Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said the tradition of making Africa the destination of the first overseas visit by Chinese foreign minister in a new year has been upheld for 36 consecutive years, demonstrating that China always stands with its African brothers and is committed to strengthening cooperation with developing countries.

Ethiopia was chosen as the first stop of this year’s visit because the two countries are all-weather strategic partners and should maintain regular strategic communication and strengthen comprehensive strategic cooperation, Wang said.

China appreciates that Ethiopia has honored its commitment to the one-China principle, and it supports Ethiopia playing a greater role in multilateral institutions, said Wang.

China stands ready to work with Ethiopia to implement the four major global initiatives proposed by President Xi Jinping, continue to play a positive role in advancing China-Africa relations, safeguard the interests of the Global South in international affairs, and promote multipolarization, said Wang.

The Chinese minister also said that China-Ethiopia relations are built on mutual understanding and close bonds between the two peoples. He expressed the hope that both sides will seize the opportunity of the China-Africa Year of People-to-People Exchanges to strengthen people-to-people exchanges and consolidate public support for the bilateral friendship.

China will continue to expand practical cooperation with Ethiopia from the perspective of mutual benefit and South-South cooperation, jointly reinvigorate major projects such as the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway, and play a demonstrative role in promoting Ethiopia’s prosperity and development as well as regional connectivity, he said.

The two sides should make full use of China’s zero-tariff policy for African countries having diplomatic ties with China, expand industrial cooperation, and advance together on the path to modernization, he added.

For his part, Gedion said Ethiopia’s strategic partnership with China is comprehensive and strong.

He expressed gratitude to China for its firm support on issues concerning Ethiopia’s core interests, as well as for the valuable assistance it has provided to Africa’s development and peace.

The 10 partnership action plans for jointly advancing modernization proposed by President Xi are fully aligned with Africa’s development vision, while the Global Security Initiative plays an important role in addressing regional challenges, Gedion said, adding that China’s zero-tariff policy for African countries has benefited people across the continent.

Ethiopia greatly appreciates it and stands ready to continue working with China to ensure that the all-weather strategic partnership between the two countries delivers greater benefits to their peoples, said Gedion.


Chinese, Ethiopian FMs pledge to advance all-weather strategic partnership

Chinese, Ethiopian FMs pledge to advance all-weather strategic partnership

The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) is ready to completely withdraw from the governmental scene in the Gaza Strip and engage in a positive and constructive manner with the second phase of the plan to end the war in the enclave, said Hamas political bureau member Basem Naim on Friday. In a statement, Naim said that the ceasefire deal became an international plan after being adopted by the United Nations Security Council. However, it is now facing obstacles.

He accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of reneging on his commitments and escalating the situation, in an attempt to return to war and save his political career. Pointing out that Israeli strikes have caused hundreds of casualties since the announcement of the ceasefire, the Hamas official said the escalation cannot occur without cover or green light from the United States. He said Hamas has committed to all its obligations under the ceasefire agreement, as attested by the mediators and the U.S., adding that it is ready for the second phase of the agreement.

He emphasized the Movement’s commitment to the establishment of a fully empowered Palestinian body to administer Gaza, and its complete withdrawal from the governmental scene.

Naim warned that the situation will not be sustainable if the continued escalation of Israeli military operations and the persistence of the catastrophic humanitarian situation remain unaddressed, adding that the circle of fire may expand, which is what Netanyahu aspires to.

Since a ceasefire took effect on Oct 10, 2025, Gaza’s death toll has risen to 439 with 1,223 injuries, according to local health authorities on Friday. Rescue teams have recovered 688 bodies during that period. In the broader conflict, at least 71,409 Palestinians have been killed and 171,304 wounded since Israel’s military campaign in Gaza began in October 2023.


Hamas ready for complete withdrawal from Gaza governmental scene: official

Hamas ready for complete withdrawal from Gaza governmental scene: official


Hamas ready for complete withdrawal from Gaza governmental scene: official

Hamas ready for complete withdrawal from Gaza governmental scene: official