In a significant diplomatic gesture, Botswana's President Dina Gideon Baku has landed at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa today, greeted by Ethiopia’s Minister of Women and Social Affairs, and high government officials, as the 38th African Union (AU) Summit is on Saturday.
President Baku’s arrival marks a pivotal moment for regional collaboration and unity among member states, underscoring Botswana's commitment to addressing the pressing issues that face the African continent.
As leaders prepare for crucial discussions on peace, security, and development, President Baku's presence signifies Botswana's dedication to fostering cooperative solutions.
The summit promises to be a platform for meaningful dialogue, and Baku's participation reflects both nations' aspirations to enhance their diplomatic ties and collective efforts towards a prosperous Africa.
The stage is set for dynamic exchanges that could shape the continent's future trajectory.