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Ethiopia deploys troops near Eritreas border in March 2025, escalating fears of conflict over Red Sea access, prompting this closer look at the Horn of Africas simmering crisis.Just days ago, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed publicly rules out war with Eritrea, insisting Ethiopia seeks peaceful dialogue despite mobilizing forces.
This follows a year of friction sparked by Ethiopias January 2024 deal with Somaliland.The agreement offers 20 kilometers of Gulf of Aden coastline for 50 years in exchange for recognizing the breakaway regions sovereignty.
Ethiopia, landlocked since Eritreas 1993 independence, spends over $1.5 billion yearly on Djiboutis port for its 120 million citizens trade.The Somaliland pact aims to cut costs and secure a naval base, but Somalia, claiming Somaliland as its own, expels Ethiopias ambassador and halts flights in retaliation.Egypt, clashing with Ethiopia over the $4.8 billion Nile dam, arms Somalia.
Meanwhile, Eritrea aligns against its old foe, wary of Ethiopias coastal ambitions.Ethiopias Border Buildup Stirs Red Sea Rivalry.
(Photo Internet reproduction)The Red Sea, a 438,000-square-kilometer trade artery, draws global eyes.
Turkey mediates, brokering a December 2024 Somalia-Ethiopia deal to explore sea access under Somalias terms, yet Ethiopias troop movements signal unease.Ethiopias Port Quest Fuels Regional TensionsThe UAE, managing Somalilands Berbera port, backs Ethiopia, while China, with a Djibouti base, and the United States , eyeing Berbera, monitor closely.
Dr.
Biruk Terrefes March 2025 book reveals how Ethiopias port quest ties to power and infrastructure, stirring regional rivalries.Somalia, battling Al-Shabaabs 12,000 fighters, threatens to oust Ethiopian peacekeepers by June unless the Somaliland deal dies.Djibouti fears losing trade, offering Ethiopia a port alternative, which Abiy rejects.
Alliances shift rapidly.Egypt pledges 5,000 troops to Somalia, and Saudi Arabia pushes a Red Sea Council excluding Ethiopia.Technical talks between Somalia and Ethiopia, set for February, falter, but both target a June resolution.
Ethiopias internal strife post-Tigray war complicates its stance, risking isolation.This unfolding drama grips a volatile region.
Ethiopias drive could reshape trade or spark chaos, impacting 10% of global shipping.
Observers watch as diplomacy teeters, and the Horn awaits its next move.





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