Ethiopia calls for international mediation with Eritrea over sea
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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced in Parliament on Tuesday 28 October that his country was calling for international mediation to resolve its dispute with Eritrea over Addis Ababa's access to the Red Sea.
Ethiopia calls for international mediation with Eritrea over sea
ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia’s leader called Tuesday for international “mediation” with Eritrea over access to the sea, insisting on an “irreversible” claim to the coastline as tensions rise between the Horn of Africa neighbors. Relations are once again strained more than 30 years after Eritrea gained independence and left Ethiopia landlocked. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won
Ethiopia seeks mediation to ease tensions with neighbor - The Press United
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says he has engaged partners, including Russia, to mediate his country’s Red Sea access dispute with Eritrea Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has requested international mediation to defuse escalating tensions with neighboring Eritrea over access to the Red Sea. In a parliamentary address on Tuesday, Abiy said he had already held […] The post Ethiopia seeks mediation to ease tensions with neighbor appeared first on T…
Abiy warns outcome ‘unambiguous’ if conflict erupts with Eritrea
As tensions rise between Ethiopia and Eritrea over Addis Ababa’s push for access to the Red Sea, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said that if conflict were to erupt, “the result would be unambiguous,” adding that Ethiopia’s capabilities were assured and that no one could stop the country. Addressing the House of People’s Representatives on Tuesday, Abiy said Ethiopia’s access to the sea is inevitable and called on the international community to help s…
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