Tensions are escalating between Ethiopia and Eritrea, reviving fears of a renewed conflict in the Horn of Africa. The core of the dispute is Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s forceful demand for direct access to the sea, arguing it is essential for his landlocked nation’s economic growth. While Ahmed claims he seeks a peaceful resolution, Eritrea is wary of a possible seizure of the Assab port, which is close to their shared border. In response, Asmara has strengthened its alliances, including engaging Egypt. Meanwhile, reports of skirmishes and troop movements fuel uncertainty. With Ethiopia’s military already stretched by internal conflicts and the international community watching closely, the situation remains a dangerous diplomatic standoff. Analysts say that international mediation, particularly from the African Union or global powers, may be crucial in resolving the dispute without escalation.
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