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Ethiopia: France Deepens Cultural Partnership With Ethiopia

· Reaffirms support for Lalibela restoration

ADDIS ABABA — France has reaffirmed its commitment to preserving Ethiopia’s historical treasures, pledging continued support for the restoration of the iconic rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, one of Ethiopia’s most cherished UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

During high-level talks with Ethiopia’s Minister of Tourism, Selamawit Kassaye, French Ambassador to Ethiopia, Alexis Lamek underscored France’s dedication to ensuring the restoration project is executed with precision and within the proposed timeline. The discussions focused on technical implementation strategies and the international bidding process to select qualified restoration firms.

“The Lalibela churches are not just Ethiopian treasures–they are part of the world’s shared heritage,” said Amb. Alexis . “France stands ready to support their preservation with the same commitment shown in the restoration of the Grand Palace and the National Museum of Ethiopia.”

According to the Ministry of Tourism, the restoration initiative is being coordinated by a multi-sectoral committee including representatives from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, the Heritage Conservation Authority, and the Lalibela City Administration. A training program for local heritage professionals is also planned to build domestic expertise in conservation.

In parallel with physical restoration, Ethiopia is accelerating its efforts to digitally preserve its cultural legacy. The Heritage Conservation Authority announced that 18 UNESCO-inscribed heritages–both tangible and intangible–will soon be digitized.