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Opinion
Red Sea 2026: Diplomacy Secures a New Era of Peace
December 18, 2025
Three Months of Restless Diplomacy
By ALULA FREZGHI
https://redseabeacon.com/red-sea-2026-d ... -of-peace/
For three months, the President of Eritrea pursued an unrelenting diplomatic mission across Egypt, Sudan, and Saudi Arabia, driven by the urgent need to safeguard the Red Sea region from expansionist threats. These efforts were not ceremonial, they were strategic interventions aimed at reshaping the security and political architecture of the coastal states.
Curbing Expansionist Threats
At the heart of this mission was the determination to curb the destabilizing ambitions of Ethiopia’s leadership, whose expansionist agenda threatened the sovereignty of neighboring states and the maritime lifelines of the Red Sea. Through direct engagement and coalition-building, Eritrea’s diplomacy succeeded in:
• Neutralizing regional threats by aligning coastal states against external interference.
• Reinforcing maritime security to protect trade routes and coastal communities.
• Elevating sovereignty as the non-negotiable principle guiding regional cooperation.
The Emerging Alliance: Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Eritrea, and Sudan
Out of these restless efforts has emerged a new alliance, a coalition of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Eritrea, and Sudan under General
Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). This alliance represents a turning point in the struggle for peace and stability in the Red Sea basin and the Horn of Africa.
Its vision is clear:
• Peace in Sudan and neighboring countries cannot be feasible or durable unless the supply line routes of the RSF, sponsored by the UAE, are completely cut off.
• A unified Sudanese government under the SAF can play a pivotal role in stabilizing the region, ensuring that Sudan does not remain a battleground for proxy wars.
• By integrating Sudan into this alliance, the coalition strengthens its capacity to resist external manipulation and to secure the Red Sea as a corridor of cooperation rather than contestation.
Influencing Global Powers
The President’s efforts extended beyond the region. By amplifying the 25th Anniversary of the Algiers Agreement, Eritrea reminded the world of the enduring value of peace accords in resolving conflicts. This commemoration became a powerful diplomatic tool, influencing:
• The United Nations, which began to recalibrate its approach toward durable peace in the Horn of Africa.
• Major powers like the U.S. and EU, who acknowledged the necessity of supporting stability rather than fueling proxy conflicts.
• Regional institutions, which embraced Eritrea’s call for integration and collective security.
Maritime Security as a Pillar of Stability
The Red Sea, long a corridor of contestation, is now being reframed as a corridor of cooperation. Eritrea’s diplomacy emphasized, that maritime security is inseparable from peace and prosperity. By securing the coastline and curbing external ambitions, the coastal states are laying the foundation for:
• Economic growth through safe trade and investment.
• Cultural exchange rooted in shared heritage.
• Political stability that resists foreign manipulation.
Toward a Durable Peace
The success of these diplomatic efforts signals the birth of a new era, in 2026. Eritrea’s restless mission has proven that sovereignty, integration, and peace are achievable when coastal states act in unity. By invoking the legacy of the Algiers Agreement, the President has not only defended Eritrea’s hard-won independence but also inspired a collective vision for the Red Sea region; a vision where peace is durable, security is shared, and progress is inevitable.
The emerging alliance of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Eritrea, and Sudan stands as the cornerstone of this vision. Its strength lies in its clarity: peace will not be imposed from outside, nor sustained by proxy forces. It will be built by the peoples of the Red Sea themselves, through unity, vigilance, and the courage to cut off the supply lines of conflict.
Call to Action: Defend Sovereignty, Build Peace
The time for passive observation has ended. The peoples of the Red Sea and their allies must:
• Amplify the message of sovereignty and integration across media, diaspora networks, and international forums.
• Pressure global institutions the UN, the EU, and the U.S. to honor the Algiers Agreement and support genuine peace rather than proxy agendas.
• Mobilize solidarity with Sudan’s legitimate forces to ensure that the RSF’s supply lines are dismantled and a unified government emerges.
• Guard the Red Sea as a shared lifeline, refusing to allow foreign powers to dictate its destiny.
This is not only Eritrea’s struggle, it is the collective struggle of all coastal peoples who refuse to be pawns in global games. The dawn of 2026 must be seized as the moment of transformation, when unity becomes action, and action becomes the guarantee of peace.
The year of 2025 must not be allowed to pass as just another year in the long struggle of the Red Sea peoples. It must be seized as the moment of transformation, when unity becomes action, and action becomes the guarantee of peace. The alliance of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Eritrea, and Sudan under the SAF is not simply a diplomatic achievement; it is a declaration that sovereignty will be defended, expansionist threats will be curbed, and the Red Sea will remain a lifeline for its rightful custodians. Cutting off the RSF’s foreign supply lines, amplifying the legacy of the Algiers Agreement, and mobilizing solidarity across borders are no longer options, they are imperatives. The peoples of the Red Sea must rise together, speak with one voice, and guard their destiny against all external agendas.
Eritrea Prevails!
Glory to our martyrs!