Eritrea calls Ethiopia’s accusations of military aggression ‘deplorable’
Eritrea has strongly condemned Ethiopia's recent accusations of military aggression, labeling them as 'deplorable.' The tensions escalated after Ethiopia alleged that Eritrea was not only involved in military hostilities but was also supporting armed groups within its borders. This accusation comes amid ongoing clashes between Ethiopian troops and Tigrayan forces, which have reignited concerns over stability in the region. The conflict has deep historical roots, stemming from a bitter border war that lasted from 1998 to 2000, leaving relations between the two nations fraught with mistrust. Eritrea's government has denied the allegations, calling for a more diplomatic approach to resolving the conflict and encouraging Ethiopia to address its internal issues rather than deflecting blame. The situation remains delicate, with both nations at a critical juncture that could have wider implications for security in the Horn of Africa. As regional dynamics evolve, the international community is urged to engage more actively in facilitating dialogue and peace efforts between the two countries.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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