Ethiopia, Liberia sign MoUs on education, AI and technology to boost cooperation

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Ethiopia and Liberia have taken steps to strengthen bilateral relations with the signing of new cooperation agreements following high-level talks between their leaders.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Liberian President Joseph Nyuma Boakai presided over the exchange of two Memoranda of Understanding after their bilateral meeting, signaling a renewed commitment to strategic partnership between the two countries.

The agreements focus on key sectors including education, artificial intelligence, science and technology, and are expected to serve as both a strategic foundation and a practical roadmap for future collaboration.

Officials say the frameworks are designed to deepen cooperation by leveraging shared priorities and aligning development goals, with an emphasis on innovation-driven growth and knowledge exchange.

Beyond bilateral benefits, the partnership is positioned as a catalyst for broader regional integration, with both countries aiming to demonstrate how strengthened African collaboration can drive sustainable development and technological advancement across the continent.

The agreements also underscore a growing push among African nations to harness emerging technologies and invest in human capital as part of long-term development strategies.

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