Eritreans will be Politically Integrated underneath Ethiopian Rule/Government - Isayas Afwrki
Posted: 30 Jan 2020, 03:15
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The Prime Minister wants Ethiopia to become an evocative international trade competitor. Ethiopia will need to protect its trade routes in the years ahead something that demands a maritime display of force. A future Ethiopian Navy would also play a part in regional economic and political integration in the Horn of Africa, a key strategic goal of the Premier.
The Prime Minister has been leading ambitious efforts to integrate the country, both economically and politically, with its neighbors around the region, including Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia and others. The move also comes after decades of weakening wars and other problems that have inundated the region. He has gained support from his regional counterparts thanks to his efforts to foster greater stability through integration. Now by pushing for a Navy, Ethiopia is adding a maritime component to this overall drive. Nevertheless, this state of affairs gives Ethiopia several benefits:
To wrap up, according to Prime Minister Abiy the reason for the rebirth of the Ethiopian Navy was not simply of emotion and extravagant but it is a honest desire from the side of the Prime minister to add an assertive component to his desire to see a unified Horn of Africa economically stout and militarily self-contained. For that to happen, the Horn primarily has to integrate economically which is the first faith to the grand plan of Political Unity
The Prime Minister wants Ethiopia to become an evocative international trade competitor. Ethiopia will need to protect its trade routes in the years ahead something that demands a maritime display of force. A future Ethiopian Navy would also play a part in regional economic and political integration in the Horn of Africa, a key strategic goal of the Premier.
The Prime Minister has been leading ambitious efforts to integrate the country, both economically and politically, with its neighbors around the region, including Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia and others. The move also comes after decades of weakening wars and other problems that have inundated the region. He has gained support from his regional counterparts thanks to his efforts to foster greater stability through integration. Now by pushing for a Navy, Ethiopia is adding a maritime component to this overall drive. Nevertheless, this state of affairs gives Ethiopia several benefits:
To wrap up, according to Prime Minister Abiy the reason for the rebirth of the Ethiopian Navy was not simply of emotion and extravagant but it is a honest desire from the side of the Prime minister to add an assertive component to his desire to see a unified Horn of Africa economically stout and militarily self-contained. For that to happen, the Horn primarily has to integrate economically which is the first faith to the grand plan of Political Unity