Ethiopia

Ethiopia, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa. It shares borders with Eritrea to the north, Djibouti to the northeast, Somalia to the east and northeast, Kenya to the south, South Sudan to the west, and Sudan to the northwest. Ethiopia has a total area of 1,100,000 square kilometres (420,000 sq mi).

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The National Archives · 1966 English

A file containing documents concerning Romanian relations with Ethiopia. Matters covered in the file include a visit to Ethiopia by Chivu Stoica, the Romanian president. The despatch from the British embassy

President of Rumania, paid an official visit to Ethiopia from Monday the 5th of December to Friday the traditional ties of friendship between Rumania and Ethiopia and especially Rumanian support in the League the opportunity to discover ways of bringing Ethiopia and Rumania closer together. 6. The joint communique* be an increase in the amount of Rumanian aid to Ethiopia, and the Emperor's acceptance of an invitation counterbalance slightly American influence in Ethiopia. 9. I am sending a copy of this despatch to


The National Archives · 1 January 1979 English

A file containing a report on a visit to Romania by the Ethiopian leader, Mengistu Haile Mariam.


The National Archives · 1964 English

A file of correspondence concerning Yugoslav diplomatic officials in Ethiopia. The documents discuss the dismissal of Janko Janjetovi?, the Inspector-General of the Ethiopian Ministry of Posts, Telephones and emerged "passionately anti-British"; and that Janjetovi? had been spending much of his time in Ethiopia "destroying the British" by "saying we were a decadent and incompetent people". Other documents documents comment on the British embassy's intention to study the influence of foreign officials in Ethiopia.

from the bloc countries currently serving in Ethiopia. It might reveal some interesting things. The about the activities of Yugoslav "experts" in Ethiopia, It has been the rounds of half a dosen departments survey of the activities of bloc technicians in Ethiopia. One point that occurs to me is whether their


The National Archives · 1966 English

documents concerning an official visit to Ethiopia by Antonín Novotný, the Czechoslovak president. Speeches during the event had noted Czechoslovakia's support for Ethiopia during the Second World War; its assistance

President Antonin Novotny, paid an official visit to Ethiopia from the lZj.th to the 18th November. The visit have never been as I close as those between Ethiopia and Yugoslavia, and there are no signs that relations Communique Issued at the End of the Visit to Ethiopia of President Novotny: At th© invitation of His Novotny and Madame Novotna paid a state visit to Ethiopia from 11+ to 18 November. During their stay, President Imperial Majesty, the Government and the people of Ethiopia. The two Heads of States availed themselves of


The National Archives · 1963 English

A file of correspondence concerning relations between Yugoslavia and Ethiopia. The correspondence covers a visit to Ethiopia by Avdo Humo, a member of the Executive Council of Yugoslavia for Financial


The National Archives · 1966 English

A file of correspondence and press material concerning relations between Yugoslavia and Ethiopia. The documents discuss a visit to Yugoslavia by Haile Selassie, the Ethiopian leader, which was reported

(10335) Dear Depar tme nt , er The Emperor of Ethiopia spent the ni^it in Belgrade as the guest of


The National Archives · 1962 English

A file of correspondence concerning economic relations between Ethiopia and Yugoslavia. The correspondence reports on the signing of a credit agreement between the two countries for the supply of heavy covers a 1959 agreement, from which $4 million of credit from a pot of $10 million has been drawn. Ethiopia has spent the funds on a power station, factories, a power plant, and agricultural machinery.

l r e c e n t l y not been r a t i f i e d by Ethiopia, the Yugoslav agreement was r a t i f i e d


The National Archives · 1963 English

A file of correspondence concerning rumours that Ethiopia is to accord East Germany full diplomatic recognition. The correspondence discusses West German concerns that the Ethiopian leader, Emperor Haile correspondence covers the views of officials in Guinea and Mali; and those of British embassy officials in Ethiopia, who are unable to substantiate the rumours.

that no effective action would be taken against Ethiopia if he did recognise the D.D.R. 3. Dr. Thierfelder because it was a fact that their relations with Ethiopia had deteriorated over the last few months, mainly that no effective action would be taken against Ethiopia if he did recognise the D.D.R. CONFIDENTIAL because it was a fact that their relations with Ethiopia had deteriorated over the last few months, mainly Saving of October 11 about the possibility of Ethiopia recognizing the East German Government. We have


The National Archives · 1959 English

A file of correspondence, reports, and press material concerning a visit to Ethiopia by Josip Broz Tito, the Yugoslav leader. The documents discuss an announcement that Tito's visit will be "unofficial"

"been announced that President Tito's visit to Ethiopia will he unofficial and we are informed on good period he will spend some four days in South West Ethiopia. 3. We are sending a copy of this letter to tomb, and visited an exhibition of development in Ethiopia, the Jugoslav Club, and various other institutions hunting in the country around Maji in south western Ethiopia. There are conflicting reports as to what he sincere feelings of friendship which the peoples of Ethiopia and Yugoslavia cherish towards one another*


The National Archives · 1959 English

military supplies to Ethiopia; the visit of an Ethiopian pensions minister to a social security conference in Prague; and the visit of a Czechoslovak governmental delegation to Ethiopia, where they concluded cultural, scientific, and technical cooperation, and agreed the terms of a Czechoslovak loan to Ethiopia.

Emperor's visit to Prague would be granted to Ethiopia. 3» It has also been made known that Mr. Z. use of the credit of E.$5 million granted to Ethiopia last year (Prague letter 1101/58 of_— fsTT December Agreement Czechoslovakia had agreed to grant Ethiopia, on favourable conditions, a ten year credit


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