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Ethiopia Accuses Eritrea of Military Aggression, Backing of Armed Groups
Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of prolonged occupation and military support to rebels, demanding troop withdrawal while offering talks if sovereignty is respected, amid ongoing Tigray clashes.
- Ethiopia has accused Eritrea of committing mass killings during the Tigray war, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed claiming atrocities occurred in Axum and other towns.
- Eritrea's information minister dismissed the accusations as 'cheap and despicable lies' and noted that Ethiopia had previously praised Eritrean forces.
- Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos labeled Eritrea's actions as aggression and demanded the withdrawal of Eritrean troops from Ethiopian territory.
- Ethiopia insists it is open to negotiations if Eritrea responds positively to demands for respect of its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of territorial incursion, backing armed groups, demands troop withdrawal
Mekelle — Ethiopia has formally accused Eritrea of escalating military aggression by deploying troops deeper into Ethiopian territory and collaborating with armed groups operating along its borders, demanding the immediate withdrawal of Eritrean forces and an end to all support for rebel groups.
Ethiopia accuses Eritrea of military aggression, backing armed groups
Ethiopia's foreign minister has accused neighbouring Eritrea of military aggression and of supporting armed groups inside Ethiopian territory, according to a letter seen by Reuters and verified by the foreign ministry.
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Total News Sources40
Leaning Left7Leaning Right4Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Center
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources are Center
42% Center
L 37%
C 42%
R 21%
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