ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA – United States Ambassador to Ethiopia Donald Yamamoto traveled to Bahir Dar on September 26-27 to celebrate Ramadan and Meskel. The Ambassador’s visit was part of the U.S. Embassy’s ongoing outreach to faith communities, which play an important role in bringing development and a better tomorrow to Ethiopia.
On the evening of September 26, Ambassador Yamamoto, in cooperation with the Selam Ber Mosque, hosted an Iftar dinner for 200 community members. At the meal in the mosque compound, the Ambassador thanked the community for sharing the celebration, and said, “We are blessed this year to join Ethiopia in celebrating its rich faith traditions. This shows us how much we all have in common and how much faith strengthens us and helps us all to be better people, better neighbors and better citizens.”
On Saturday, September 27, in cooperation with St. Giorgis church, the Ambassador hosted a Meskel lunch for 200 community members, including those in need, according to the holiday’s traditions. Speaking at the St. Giorgis church grounds, the Ambassador noted Ethiopia’s long history of building and maintaining bridges of understanding between faith communities. He told community members, ”Ethiopia is really a crossroads for all religions and I think Ethiopia stands as a model for the entire world for harmony between religious groups. We want to play a part in supporting and honoring these activities and these festivities, and to show our appreciation for the people of Ethiopia.”
The U.S. Embassy delegation appreciated the warm welcome offered by local leaders and the community in Bahir Dar. In addition to hosting the two holiday meals, the embassy staff attended the Meskel Demera celebrations, visited the American Corner Library at the Jerusalem Children and Community Development Organization, and met with Peace Corps Volunteers working in the town.
Source: U.S. Embassy