European Orphan Hand delegation visits Turkish Ambassador in Ethiopia
Abdurrahman Altun, the President of the European Orphan Hand Foundation, along with a delegation, visited the Turkish Ambassador to Ethiopia, Berk Baran, during his trip to Ethiopia as part of their aid and sacrifice campaign.
The meeting took place at the Embassy building, where Ambassador Baran warmly welcomed Abdurrahman Altun and his delegation.
In a friendly and cordial atmosphere, Altun provided Ambassador Baran with a comprehensive overview of the organization's extensive humanitarian aid activities carried out on a global scale.
During their productive discussions, Altun and Ambassador Baran exchanged valuable ideas and plans for upcoming aid initiatives in Ethiopia, aiming to make a positive impact in the region.
Ambassador Berk Baran expressed deep admiration for the European Orphan Hand's commendable charity work in Africa, extending his best wishes for their continued success in their noble endeavors. (ILKHA)
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