Dedeb,AbyssiniaLady wrote: ↑05 Nov 2023, 21:08Eritrea coastline is not international waters.
Eritrea has sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction over its Red Sea water, Includes the seabed, subsoil and the natural resources there, as well as the airspace above it, Under international law of the sea, Foreign ships are allowed innocent passage through Eritrean water, though innocent passage can be suspended under certain strict conditions.
International waters is the high seas and the high seas refers to the ocean water that lies beyond the boundaries of any one country, also known as areas beyond any national ownership or jurisdiction, Ethiopia is a landlocked country, It has no right to access to the sea or ownership of the Red Sea coast.
Congo cannot be compared to Ethiopia, Oromos need to learn about international maritime law, also known as the Law of the Sea.
Eritrea's geographic sovereignty can never be guaranteed without Ethiopia's maritime sovereignty is also guaranteed.
Bolivia and Ethiopia are two very different entities (I don't know the case), with their own respective histories and other contexts, don't try to compare an apple with an orange!
That comparison shows how an inept you are.