Sisi receives freed Ethiopian workers fleeing Libya

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Thursday personally received the first batch of Ethiopian ‎workers to return from Libya through Egypt. ‎

“Egypt was worried about our Ethiopian brothers after the criminal slaying [of Ethiopian ‎workers] that took place a few days ago, and what we wanted most is for our ‎Ethiopian brothers to return home safely”, al-Sisi said as he met the 27 workers at Cairo’s airport.

Up to 30 Christian Ethiopian workers were beheaded by the armed Islamic State group in ‎April.‎

Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom met the Egyptian president in Cairo earlier this ‎week to discuss facilitating the return of Ethiopian workers willing to leave Libya.‎

The 27 Ethiopian workers, all Christian, had been detained in Libya and were released after intense negotiations with different forces on the ground, a military source told Ahram Arabic news website, denying that “any military intervention had taken place”.

“Ethiopia will continue its efforts to facilitate the return of Ethiopians from Libya,” ‎Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom said on his official website a day earlier.‎

On 7 May, 133 Ethiopians arrived in Khartoum in the first successful evacuation of ‎more than 300 Ethiopian workers who registered to leave the troubled country through ‎coordination between Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and the Libyan government.‎

Ethiopia does not share any borders with the crisis-hit north African country, ‎but many workers travel illegally to Libya, through Egyptian or Tunisian borders ‎looking for a job. ‎

The relationship between Cairo and Addis Ababa has greatly improved in the last ‎couple of years due to a change in Egyptian diplomacy that now prefers to ‎consolidate ties with Ethiopia. Relations between both countries were tense, especially ‎after Ethiopia started building the Renaissance Dam on the Nile river.
Source:Ahram Online

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