Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Thursday that his government would not seek conflict with longtime foe Eritrea over access to the Red Sea, after regional officials and experts warned of a ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNPM Abiy's Statement Should End All War Mongering Propaganda about Annexation, Confrontation in Region: American AnalystPrime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s recent response about securing access to seaport should end all the war mongering propaganda ...
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Ethiopian News Agency on MSNEthiopia Wants Sea Outlet through Peaceful Efforts Centered on Give & Take Principle: MoFA SpokesmanThe way Ethiopia wants to secure a reliable and sustainable maritime access is through peaceful diplomatic efforts centered ...
Italian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Agostino Palese, has affirmed that Ethiopia's aspiration to secure access to the sea is ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNEgypt: Eritrea, Egypt Reject Non-Coastal States' Role in Red Sea SecurityEritrea and Egypt have rejected the involvement of non-coastal states in Red Sea security, stating that the waterway's governance "should be led by coastal nations," following a visit by Eritrea's ...
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The East African on MSNEthiopia, Eritrea promise to avoid war but offer no peace guaranteeAbiy insists Ethiopia has no plans to invade its neighbour but reiterates his push for sea access, stirring regional tensions ...
The Ethiopian prime minister’s statement that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will be inaugurated within six months was ...
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Ethiopia's Abiy rules out war with Eritrea over Red Sea accessA DDIS ABABA (Reuters) -Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Thursday that his government would not seek conflict with longtime foe Eritrea over access to the Red Sea, after regional ...
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