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Ethiopia–Ireland relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ethiopia–Ireland relations
Ethiopia–Ireland relations are foreign relations between Ethiopia and Ireland. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1994 , the same year Ireland opened an embassy in Addis Ababa. Ethiopia has an embassy in Dublin. Both countries signed a Technical Agreement 21 February 1995. That same year the Minister of state for Foreign Affairs in charge of development cooperation, Joan Burton visited Ethiopia. The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Seyoum Mesfin visited Ireland, and in 2002 Prime Minister Meles Zenawi also paid that country a formal visit.〔("Bilateral relations" ), Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website (accessed 28 July 2009)〕 == Foreign aid == Ireland disbursed USD 58.94 million to Ethiopia in 2007, making it sixth in bilateral donors.〔("Dataset: 2a. ODA by Recipient by country" ) OECD.Stat (accessed 1 May 2009)〕 Irish foreign aid to Ethiopia includes grants towards focuses on Vulnerability, Health, Education, HIV and AIDS and Governance, either directly, through NGOs, and missionary societies. These grants amounted to € 32 million in 2007,〔("Ethiopia overview" ), Irish Aid website (accessed 3 February 2009)〕 and over € 37 million in 2006.〔("Impact of Irish Aid in Ethiopia in 2006" ), Irish Aid website (accessed 3 February 2009)〕 In January 2003, the Irish Minister of State with responsibility for Overseas Development Assistance, Tom Kitt, visited Ethiopia to see how his country could assist in famine relief. He planned to visit the Tigray Region, which was reported as being the most affected by famine at the time.〔("Minister of State Kitt leaves for Ethiopia" ), Ireland, Department of Foreign Affairs website (accessed 3 February 2009)〕
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