Ethiopian-Saudi
"Ethiopian-Saudi" refers to the cultural, economic, and social connections between Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia. These two countries have a long history of interaction, primarily due to trade and migration. Many Ethiopians have moved to Saudi Arabia for work, contributing to the labor force in various sectors, including construction and domestic services.
The relationship is also influenced by religious ties, as both nations are home to significant Muslim populations. Saudi Arabia, being the birthplace of Islam, attracts many Ethiopian pilgrims who travel to Mecca for religious purposes. This connection fosters a sense of community and shared values between the two nations.