Nobel Peace Prize Prime Minister Abbey of Ethiopia “Progress of Peace” December 10, 22:34

The award ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize was held in the Norwegian capital Oslo. Prime Minister Abbey of Ethiopia, who won the award for achieving peace with neighboring countries that have been in conflict for many years, said, “We will continue to advance toward peace, even if there are difficulties,” and determined to make efforts to achieve peace and stability. Stressed.

Prime Minister Abbey Ahmed, eastern Africa and Ethiopia, who was selected for the Nobel Peace Prize, attended the award ceremony held at the City Hall in Oslo on the 10th and received a commemorative medal and certificate.

Just three months after assuming office as Prime Minister Abbey last year, he realized peace with his neighbor Eritrea, which had been in conflict for many years, and democratized the country by releasing political prisoners and abolishing censorship of the press. It was highly appreciated that various reforms aimed at were promoted.

In his speech after the award, Prime Minister Abbey, based on his own experience as a soldier, was at the forefront of the war with Eritrea, “I saw the ugliness of the battlefield with my own eyes. The Eritrean people were victims of the common enemy of “poverty, not enemies,” he said. He said he had agreed to peace with Eritrean President Isaias for economic development.

“Peace-building is a way for people to work together and change their feelings, beliefs, and attitudes. It's like the daily activities of my beloved Ethiopian farmers. `` We will move forward with peace even if it changes, '' emphasizing our determination to work with the leaders and citizens of other countries, even in the face of difficulties, to work for peace and stability in Africa. .