Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed confirmed that his country will not remain landlocked, indicating that Ethiopia's access ...
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Ethiopia's Rightful Claim to Red Sea Matter of National Interest, Says Ambassador Tiruneh Zena
Ethiopia's claim to sea access is a matter of protecting national interest that is legally and historically accepted, Senior Ambassador Tiruneh Zena told the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA). Prime ...
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Ethiopia seeks mediation to ease escalating rift with Eritrea
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has urged the international community to help mediate mounting tensions with Eritrea, as ...
Tensions are rising in the Horn of Africa, as Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed calls for international mediation with ...
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Ethiopia: PM Abiy Accuses TPLF of Breaching Peace Deal, Calls for Development Over Conflict in Tigray
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) has accused the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) of failing to respect the peace ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed says Ethiopia’s economy now grows independently after cutting foreign debt from $23 billion to $4.5 ...
Relations are once again strained more than 30 years after Eritrea gained independence and left Ethiopia landlocked. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won a Nobel Peace Prize for forging a peace ...
Ethiopia became landlocked after neighbouring Eritrea with access to the Red Sea seceded from the federation in the early ...
Given the persistent complex nature of conflicts in Africa and within the context of local conditions, African leaders are feverishly in search of sustainable solutions.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said today that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is a blessing for the entire region and cooperation among the three Nile riparian countries --Ethiopia, Sudan, and ...
Ethiopia is currently negotiating with its creditors to convert commercial loans into concessional loans, which could ...
Egyptian, Eritrean presidents stress support for national institutions in Sudan, reject attempts to establish parallel ...
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