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Ethiopia Accuses Eritrea of Military Aggression, Backing of Armed Groups
Ethiopia accuses Eritrean forces of occupying territory and aiding militants, warning of escalation but offers dialogue if Eritrea respects Ethiopia's borders, Foreign Minister said.
- Ethiopian Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos accused Eritrea of military aggression and supporting armed groups inside Ethiopia in a letter to Eritrean counterpart Osman Saleh.
- The letter stated that Eritrean forces have occupied Ethiopian territory along parts of their shared border and provided material support to militants.
- Gedion warned that recent military manoeuvres between Eritrean forces and Ethiopian armed groups signal potential escalation, calling for the withdrawal of Eritrean forces.
- Ethiopia expressed willingness to engage in dialogue if Eritrea respects its 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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