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Thugs praise each other

Source: Cuban News Agency

HAVANA, Cuba (CNA) – Ethiopia’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs Woyanne donkey Tekeda Alemu praised Cuba’s work as president of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) at a meeting in Havana with Marcos Rodriguez, Cuba’s deputy Foreign Minister.

Tekeda Alemu pointed out that the Caribbean country plays a very important role in NAM, and it gives this Third World organization comprised of 118 nations – only second to the United Nations – more energy.

The visitor also expressed his expectations for the coming ministerial meeting of the organization, to take place in Havana next April, to follow up all the actions taken under Cuba’s presidency.

Turning to bilateral relations, in statements to ACN news agency, Alemu said they were solid, and that both nations have historically good relations, with fruitful cooperation in health and education.

The Ethiopian Minister Woyanne donkey highlighted the importance of the visit to his country made by Cuban VP Esteban Lazo, as well as the success of the joint intergovernmental commission that took place in Havana some months ago.

4 thoughts on “Thugs praise each other

  1. Haven’t heard anything about Tekeda Alemu in the last several months. So, he is alive and well in the Foreign Ministry! That is good to know. I thought he was demoted and had been moved to a corner Office somewhere in Wouchi Guday. I think, this is a piece intentionally published by the controlled press to show that he and Castro are still alive, though it’s well known that their roles in their respective governments have diminished severely.

  2. Tekeda Alemu is one of the greedy or hodam bandas serving the enemy of Ethiopia, Meles Zenawi. He is a person living to fill his belly and that is why he is working for the woyannes.

  3. Why call him donkey. Donkeys have intention and live with purpose. They serve and live and valuable in their contribution.
    If you want to call him names find a better one or else do not take up a donkey that feeds many and upkeeps a household.

    Thank you
    Chera from Gende Berit, Tigrai
    A place where Donkeys are praised

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