UN chief calls on Eritrea, Ethiopia to respect border pact on its 25th anniversary
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UN chief calls on Eritrea, Ethiopia to respect border pact on its 25th anniversary
The Algiers Agreement, signed 25 years ago, ended a bloody border conflict between the two countries in the Horn of Africa. But more recently, tensions have been rising again.
United Nations Secretary-General António Urges Eritrea and Ethiopia to Honor 25-Year-Old Algiers Peace Pact Amid Escalating Border Tensions
… Abiy Ahmed and Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki, which thawed … Eritrea, colonized by Italy in the late 19th century and federated with Ethiopia … Regional actors like Egypt, wary of Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian … with Asmara, while Somalia eyes its own maritime …
Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Algiers Agreement, a landmark peace treaty that formally ended the border conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia and established a crucial framework for peaceful relations between the two nations. With the support of the international community, the Agreement created mechanisms for demarcating the common border and reaffirmed the
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