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Kinijit delegation departs Addis Ababa

September 8th, 2007  |  2 Comments

Bertukan Mideksa and members of the Kinijit delegation have just boarded Ethiopian Airlines plane at
the Bole Airport in Addis Ababa.

Earlier today, before heading to the airport, the executive committee held a brief meeting to discuss outstanding issues that needed the committee's decision.

Due to heavy security, there were few people at the airport for a send-off ceremony. But it will be a different story when they arrive in Washington DC tomorrow morning. Upto a thousand people are expected to greet Wzt. Bertukan and her delegation.

Those who need a ride can call this number: 202 299 7625… - 1:30 PM EST, Sep. 8





2 Responses to “Kinijit delegation departs Addis Ababa”

  1. Desta says:

    Even the Ethiopian Airlines crew,the Dulles Airport administrators and other passangers were surprised to see thousands of Ethiopians at the airport to welcome cud leaders.Those stayed at home have missed a big event.I am glad I was there.

    September 9th, 2007 at 11:33 am

  2. Guest says:

    የቅንጅት መልካም ጅማሮ

    እግዚአብሔር ይርዳን

    አሜን

    September 9th, 2007 at 7:21 pm

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