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Eritrea Accuses Ethiopia of Using Border Dispute to Incite Conflict

Asmara Claims Addis Ababa Exploits Border Issues for Hostile Intentions

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
March 15, 2025
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Eritrea has accused Ethiopia of exploiting the longstanding border dispute between the two nations as a pretext to incite conflict.

Asmara claims that Addis Ababa is using the unresolved border issues to further its hostile intentions towards Eritrea.


Eritrea and Ethiopia fought a destructive war from 1998 to 2000 that cost the lives of tens of thousands of people because of their border conflict which started in the late 1990s.

After the Algiers Agreement established both ceasefire terms and created a border commission in 2000 operational issues have begun to stir up new conflicts between these regional countries.

Eritrea indicates through its recent claims that Ethiopia maintains an unresolved border problem to validate its hostile behavior toward Eritrea.

According to Asmara’s perspective this approach creates chaos within the area to damage Eritrea’s sovereign power.

Ethiopia responded by denying these claims and insisting on staying committed to diplomatic border resolution while protecting regional peace.

The government of Addis Ababa states that it pursues the border settlement through dialogue under international agreements.

World leaders have shown increasing worry about the escalated tensions that exist between these two nations.

International analysts worry that increasing public statements could trigger new warfare between the countries thus endangering the delicate stability throughout the Horn of Africa.

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Multiple global entities alongside regional groups ask the two nations to maintain self-control when managing their disputes through peaceful communication.

Unresolved border disputes must be immediately addressed through proper solutions because these disputes serve as triggers for potential conflicts.

The situation demonstrates the imperative need for powerful dispute settlement procedures together with strict global agreement enforcement because it stabilizes the peace and security of the entire area.

The future peace between Eritrea and Ethiopia continues to remain uncertain while tensions continue their simmering state.

The international organizations must continue their support for dialogue between Eritrea and Ethiopia while enforcing existing agreements in order to prevent renewed military confrontation.

The upcoming time will prove decisive in determining if both nations can bridge past conflicts to develop peaceful solutions for their border conflict.

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