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Ethiopia Strengthens Its Role in China–Africa Cooperation

Ethiopia Strengthens Its Role in China–Africa Cooperation

Ethiopia’s growing influence within Africa’s international partnerships has once again taken centre stage, as the Chinese Embassy in Addis Ababa underscored the country’s strategic role in advancing China–Africa cooperation.

According to Mr. Sun Mingxi, Chargé d’Affaires at the Chinese Embassy, Ethiopia continues to act as a hub for initiatives that promote sustainable development, regional integration, and the collective voice of African nations.

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A Continental Bridge for Cooperation

Speaking in Addis Ababa, Mr. Sun highlighted that Ethiopia has emerged as one of China’s most trusted and dynamic partners in Africa, owing to its strong governance framework, rapid industrialisation, and commitment to regional stability. The country’s central position within the African Union (AU) and its proactive engagement in the Forum on China–Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) make it a cornerstone for policy dialogue and infrastructure cooperation between the continent and China.

“Ethiopia’s development trajectory reflects the shared vision of the China–Africa partnership—anchored in mutual respect, economic growth, and sustainable cooperation,” said Mr. Sun. He noted that China’s support for Ethiopia’s industrial parks, renewable energy projects, and transport infrastructure continues to strengthen the East African nation’s role as a gateway for regional integration.

Sustainable Development as a Common Goal

Ethiopia has leveraged its strategic partnerships with China to advance projects in manufacturing, clean energy, and technology transfer, while contributing to the broader goals of sustainable development under Agenda 2063. The collaboration aligns with Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), which prioritises connectivity, trade facilitation, and green development across Africa.

As part of this cooperation, Ethiopia is also benefiting from increased investment in renewable energy, with new hydro, wind, and solar initiatives supported by Chinese technology and finance. These projects not only expand the country’s power generation capacity but also create local employment and boost value-added production.

Amplifying Africa’s Collective Voice

Beyond infrastructure and trade, Ethiopia’s diplomatic leadership plays an equally important role. Hosting the African Union headquarters and numerous regional organisations, Addis Ababa serves as a diplomatic nexus for Africa’s engagement with major global partners. Mr. Sun reaffirmed that China views Ethiopia as a key ally in strengthening Africa’s collective position in multilateral forums, particularly on issues such as climate finance, debt sustainability, and equitable development.

“Ethiopia is not only a partner in development but a partner in vision,” Mr. Sun stated. “Its leadership in regional integration embodies Africa’s voice in shaping global cooperation.”

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As both countries deepen their collaboration under the next phase of FOCAC, Ethiopia’s role is expected to expand further—from being a beneficiary of major Chinese investments to becoming an anchor for continental projects in logistics, manufacturing, and sustainable urban development.

In the broader context of Africa’s development trajectory, Ethiopia’s partnership with China represents a model of how infrastructure-driven diplomacy can translate into tangible economic gains while advancing regional integration and self-reliance.

Source: Further Africa

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