“You say your economy is performing quite robustly. But when you look, for example, at humanitarian food aid for Ethiopia, you are still so dependent on that. One in six Ethiopians still relies on food aid; otherwise they go starving. At home, you face many accusations related to human rights violations, and how you undermined the opposition. Do you feel you have the authority to represent Africa at the G20?” – Journalist Zainab Badawi
“We have about five million people who need food aid. That is significantly less than one fifth of the population….All I can tell you is I’m proud of my record as a political leader in Ethiopia both in terms of political reforms and economic growth.” – Meles Zenawi.
Ethiopia’s prime minister has warned that a British-backed effort to stave off starvation in the country is in danger of collapse without a dramatic increase in international aid.