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Wtf is he thinking?

Post by Zmeselo » 22 Oct 2023, 20:07



Newsletter
Why Is Abiy Threatening Ethiopia’s Neighbours?: Next Africa

By Antony Sguazzin

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newslett ... gn=twitter

20 oktober 2023



What is Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed thinking?

Fresh from a two-year civil war in which hundreds of thousands of people died and the economy went from one of Africa’s best performing to the verge of default, Abiy has chosen to threaten his neighbors.

In a public lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner warned that there’s a risk of conflict if his landlocked nation doesn’t secure direct access to the Red Sea.

The lack of access to harbors
prevents Ethiopia from holding the place it ought to have,
Abiy said in the televised speech.
If this is not going to happen, there will be no fairness and justice and if there is no fairness and justice, it’s a matter of time, we will fight.
He invoked a 19th century Abyssinian warrior who had proclaimed the Red Sea as Ethiopia’s “natural boundary.”

It’s drawn an angry response.

Somalia said https://tesfanews.net/somalia-rejects-e ... rt-access/ its territorial integrity is “sacrosanct.” Eritrea, which gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a bitter three-decade war, described the comments as “excessive,” https://shabait.com/2023/10/16/press-release-93/ adding that all countries in the region were “perplexed.” Djibouti said https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... #xj4y7vzkg its territory was unquestionable,
neither today nor tomorrow.
In a neighborhood that’s been wracked by conflict for decades — and continues to be so, with Sudan in the midst of its own civil war and Somalia battling Islamist militants — the remarks seem an unwise course for Abiy to chart.

He has enough problems at home without adding to the ranks of his enemies.

The government’s battle against the northern province of Tigray has ended in an uneasy peace with both sides licking their wounds. Rebels from the neighboring Amhara region have also fought federal troops, while the building of a giant dam on the Blue Nile river has infuriated Sudan and Egypt.

Abiy’s reputation as a man of peace has been marred by the conflict with Tigray. Taking his country into a fight over access to a port would bury it.




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Abiy (Dr. ዎሀ) said China invested in Djibouti, UAE in Berbera, and Turkey in Mogadishu, and why is Ethiopia not allowed to invest? Abiy likes to throw disruptive ideas that have no supportive logic. Of course, He never asked Eritrea or Somalia to invest; he is always welcome to invest. Investment is fine as long as the country's law is respected. China is heavily investing in Ethiopia, has zero ownership, and will never own land; the land belongs to the people of Ethiopia, but he wants to implement a different logic in Eritrea.
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Re: Wtf is he thinking?

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Re: Wtf is he thinking?

Post by Jaegol » 22 Oct 2023, 20:14

The guy must be losing it :roll: :roll: :roll:
Now Mr. Aqua is saying this about Eritreans …coming soon

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Re: Wtf is he thinking?

Post by Zmeselo » 22 Oct 2023, 20:41



Jaegol wrote:
22 Oct 2023, 20:14
The guy must be losing it :roll: :roll: :roll:
Now Mr. Aqua is saying this about Eritreans …coming soon

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Re: Wtf is he thinking?

Post by Temt » 22 Oct 2023, 21:00

Zmeselo wrote:
22 Oct 2023, 20:07


Newsletter
Why Is Abiy Threatening Ethiopia’s Neighbours?: Next Africa

By Antony Sguazzin

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newslett ... gn=twitter

20 oktober 2023



What is Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed thinking?

Fresh from a two-year civil war in which hundreds of thousands of people died and the economy went from one of Africa’s best performing to the verge of default, Abiy has chosen to threaten his neighbors.

In a public lecture, the Nobel Peace Prize winner warned that there’s a risk of conflict if his landlocked nation doesn’t secure direct access to the Red Sea.

The lack of access to harbors
prevents Ethiopia from holding the place it ought to have,
Abiy said in the televised speech.
If this is not going to happen, there will be no fairness and justice and if there is no fairness and justice, it’s a matter of time, we will fight.
He invoked a 19th century Abyssinian warrior who had proclaimed the Red Sea as Ethiopia’s “natural boundary.”

It’s drawn an angry response.

Somalia said https://tesfanews.net/somalia-rejects-e ... rt-access/ its territorial integrity is “sacrosanct.” Eritrea, which gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a bitter three-decade war, described the comments as “excessive,” https://shabait.com/2023/10/16/press-release-93/ adding that all countries in the region were “perplexed.” Djibouti said https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... #xj4y7vzkg its territory was unquestionable,
neither today nor tomorrow.
In a neighborhood that’s been wracked by conflict for decades — and continues to be so, with Sudan in the midst of its own civil war and Somalia battling Islamist militants — the remarks seem an unwise course for Abiy to chart.

He has enough problems at home without adding to the ranks of his enemies.

The government’s battle against the northern province of Tigray has ended in an uneasy peace with both sides licking their wounds. Rebels from the neighboring Amhara region have also fought federal troops, while the building of a giant dam on the Blue Nile river has infuriated Sudan and Egypt.

Abiy’s reputation as a man of peace has been marred by the conflict with Tigray. Taking his country into a fight over access to a port would bury it.

In a neighborhood that’s been wracked by conflict for decades — and continues to be so, with Sudan in the midst of its own civil war and Somalia battling Islamist militants — the remarks seem an unwise course for Abiy to chart.

He has enough problems at home without adding to the ranks of his enemies.

The government’s battle against the northern province of Tigray has ended in an uneasy peace with both sides licking their wounds. Rebels from the neighboring Amhara region have also fought federal troops, while the building of a giant dam on the Blue Nile river has infuriated Sudan and Egypt.

Abiy’s reputation as a man of peace has been marred by the conflict with Tigray. Taking his country into a fight over access to a port would bury it.

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Re: Wtf is he thinking?

Post by Fiyameta » 22 Oct 2023, 21:20

He will soon be General Tsadkan's roommate somewhere in Denver, Colorado, where there's plenty of snow he can melt with his hot tears to create his own sea. :oops: :oops:

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