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In an interview with Sudan's National Television, Prime Minister Abdula Hamdock said his country has no intention of confronting neighbors Ethiopia. According to Al-Ein, the Prime Minister said this during his referendum in Sudan, following the country's first televised demonstration to mark the first year in which many people were killed in protest after the ousting of former President Hassan al-Bashir.

The Prime Minister said there is no specific border issue related to Ethiopia. They also noted that Sudan was experiencing border problems with various neighboring countries. "Our relationship with Ethiopia is bound by culture, history and geography and good neighborliness," he concluded. And he said, "We have the means to resolve the problems that arise between us peacefully." Therefore, Prime Minister Hamdock said the incident will be resolved in this way.

Covid 19 is said to have had a major impact on the economy, in view of its impact on human health worldwide. During his stay with Fana Broadcasting Corporation, Minister of Trade and Industry, Melaku Abele said 800 million birr has been set up to strengthen cooperatives that distribute produce to the community. It is reported that the Covid 19 distribution forecast in Ethiopia is fast approaching its fourth season, and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has developed a strategy to address global trends and domestic economic situations since the virus was introduced in Marc




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