Is it fair for Eritrea to have all the sea access that belonged to Ethiopia? Why don't they give it to us?
How on earth can that kind of thing happen? How did Ethiopia allow such mistreatment? For sure, we know a deal like this will cause a war in the near future. It is outrageous for a country with 120 million people to be outsmarted by a country with less than 5 million people. I don't understand the EPRDF's motives. Probably they thought they would form their own country so that Ethiopia would be in big trouble, or maybe they wanted to harm the nationalists who are willing to die for their country.
In my opinion, Eritrea should give us our sea access land that belongs to Ethiopia's border, and let Eritreans stay where they are.
Re: Eritrea should give us our sea access land that belongs to Ethiopia's border, do you agree?
Very sad, Eritreans have no real answer. They know it.
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Re: Eritrea should give us our sea access land that belongs to Ethiopia's border, do you agree?
Fu..c/m Coker adgi, Eritrean borders were delineated according to African treaties in the 1950’s. The federation that occurred in that era is nothing but a federation. You want war, no problem. You will get it. BTW, the UN won’t recognize any map you draw. The only friend you have is the jerk in Eritrea and the day time thief known as the Emirati leader who is the bandit that carries guts against third world countrie only. The jerk in Eritrea’s time is up. You will never know what is going to drop on your head after his departure. . The best thing to happen to Ethiopia is peaceful dissolution which is coming very soon.

Re: Eritrea should give us our sea access land that belongs to Ethiopia's border, do you agree?
The 3rd grader Tigre-Woyane strategy is painfully obvious: it's simply a crude political algorithm.
1) The vision of Tigre-Woyane was either to declare a so-called "Republic of Abay Tigray" or to unite with Eritrea as one nation. To this end, Tigre-Woyane undermined Ethiopia gave away Assab, effectively investing in Eritrea at Ethiopia’s expense. The treasonous alliance between the TPLF and Shabia concocted the fictional narrative of "Buqaa-Zimita of Assab" to mislead Ethiopians. Ethiopia, however, can learn from Crimea!
2) Tigre-Woyane also deliberately fueled hatred and division between the Amhara and Oromo, ensuring that future generations would remain in conflict.They created OLF which gave birth the Qeerroo beast. This distraction allowed them to pursue their agenda unchecked. The Shabia-Woyane collaboration on the "Buqaa-Zimita" and the controversial Anole "women’s privacy stone" monument serves as lasting evidence of their divisive strategy.
1) The vision of Tigre-Woyane was either to declare a so-called "Republic of Abay Tigray" or to unite with Eritrea as one nation. To this end, Tigre-Woyane undermined Ethiopia gave away Assab, effectively investing in Eritrea at Ethiopia’s expense. The treasonous alliance between the TPLF and Shabia concocted the fictional narrative of "Buqaa-Zimita of Assab" to mislead Ethiopians. Ethiopia, however, can learn from Crimea!
2) Tigre-Woyane also deliberately fueled hatred and division between the Amhara and Oromo, ensuring that future generations would remain in conflict.They created OLF which gave birth the Qeerroo beast. This distraction allowed them to pursue their agenda unchecked. The Shabia-Woyane collaboration on the "Buqaa-Zimita" and the controversial Anole "women’s privacy stone" monument serves as lasting evidence of their divisive strategy.
Re: Eritrea should give us our sea access land that belongs to Ethiopia's border, do you agree?
Is Eritrea scared the war? why are some Eritrreans begging to stop war? where is topmujale? ha, he want Fano to to stop for them?
Re: Eritrea should give us our sea access land that belongs to Ethiopia's border, do you agree?
There are 16 landlocked countries in Europe that have the highest standard of living, some of whom provide food-aid to our country Ethiopia. We Ethiopians are not landlocked; we are brain locked. It's nothing new to raise the question of port ownership in Ethiopia when the ruling regime finds itself in deep trouble.

