Ethiopia urges South African gov’t to protect its nationals
The Ethiopian government on Thursday urged the South African government to give the necessary protection to Ethiopian nationals residing in the country.
The Ethiopian government made the call in a statement against the backdrop of the recent attacks on foreigners living in South Africa. The Ethiopian government quoted the South African Ambassador as saying that the recent violence in South Africa was “totally unacceptable and saddening.
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