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Escalating tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea raise fears of a potential conflict.

Ethiopia and Eritrea: A path to peace or war?

محمد يسري
Last updated: 23/11/2025 6:39 pm
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Mohammed Yousry, editor at Voice of Emirates News Agency, Cairo office, is a journalist and researcher specializing in Islamic heritage and extremist groups.
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea are rapidly escalating, marked by heated diplomatic rhetoric and mutual threats. This comes amid warnings of a potential renewed military conflict between the two neighbors.

This escalation comes against the backdrop of Ethiopia’s growing desire to gain access to the Red Sea through Eritrea. This has provoked a strong reaction from the Eritrean leadership, which has accused Ethiopia of pursuing an “expansionist agenda” and targeting its national sovereignty.

However, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed denied that his country was seeking a military option, stressing his commitment to dialogue and a peaceful settlement:

He said, “We will not start a war against Eritrea… We prefer to seek peaceful solutions.”

But this calm stance contradicts his warnings that Ethiopia “will not remain a landlocked country” without access to the sea. He added that his country is “capable of decisive action if forced to do so,” while also warning Eritrea against sliding into military confrontation.

On the other hand, Ethiopia accused Eritrea of ​​attempting to form an alliance with a faction of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and of supporting armed groups within Ethiopia. Sources indicated that Addis Ababa sent a letter to the United Nations accusing Asmara of “provocative measures” that threaten regional stability.

Eritrea, for its part, expressed its categorical rejection of Ethiopia’s demands, considering these ambitions an infringement on its sovereignty. Some international officials have called for immediate mediation to prevent the situation from escalating. This comes amid fears that the verbal sparring could turn into open conflict in the Horn of Africa.

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