Djibouti Exposes Abiy Ahmed's Motives For Sea Access
Posted: 19 Dec 2024, 13:48
Djibouti said to Abiy, you want port? you want sea access? Take our beautiful port of Tadjoura and do whatever you want to do with it. You can use it as a fishing ground, to build your naval base, to invade Egypt, to do whatever your mercenary heart desires. 100% it's all yours!
Abiy did not respond to Djibouti's generous offer because sea access is the furthest thing from his mercenary mind. He's using sea access as a pretext to destabilize the Horn of Africa region to please and appease his Neo-colonial masters, as well as to prolong his mercenary rule.
Abiy did not respond to Djibouti's generous offer because sea access is the furthest thing from his mercenary mind. He's using sea access as a pretext to destabilize the Horn of Africa region to please and appease his Neo-colonial masters, as well as to prolong his mercenary rule.
Djibouti Foreign Minister Mahamoud Ali Youssouf said his government was offering to operate its port of Tadjoura jointly with Ethiopia, but denied it was planning to hand it over completely.
"What we have proposed to the Ethiopians is not to sell the port of Tadjoura. There has never been any question of ceding or selling the port," he told reporters on Monday.
"It is a national heritage that will never be sold off to anyone," he said, adding that instead: "We manage (the port) together."
The $60-million facility, which opened in 2017, gives access to the Gulf of Aden and then to the Red Sea, one of the world's major maritime trading routes.
Youssouf said it was important for Djibouti, whose economy relies on the international trade and shipping industries, to keep Ethiopia's business.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's spokesperson Billene Seyoum did not immediately respond to AFP's request for comment.
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