Frequently Asked Questions About Ethiopia’s Quest For Its Own Red Sea Port

As was proven, Ethiopia’s policy is legal, rational, pragmatic, and in the region’s illegal, illogical, idealistic, and zero-sum like innocent critics and agenda-driven disinformation agents alike claim. It’s understandable though if some readers were confused about this issue before reading the present piece due to the deluge of disinformation pushed by those two categories of actors. Those who’d like to learn more about it should review the following analyses that discuss everything in detail:

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Ethiopia and Eritrea: Navigating the Shadows of Diplomacy and National Interest

Ethiopia and Eritrea: Navigating the Shadows of Diplomacy and National Interest The Ethio-Eritrea relationship, marked by historical intricacies and political complexities, has seen its fair share of challenges. Delving into…

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Access to Ports: A Path to Lasting Regional Peace, Stability & Prosperity

Recently, Abiy has turned his attention to a critical issue: Accessing the Red Sea and the necessity of ports for a landlocked country like Ethiopia. His concern arises from Ethiopia's position as a rapidly growing, landlocked nation with a population that continues to expand. In the realm of landlocked nations, Ethiopia stands as an exceptional frontrunner.

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