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High Minister Abiy Ahmed says the prime prices of depending at the nation’s neighbours for get admission to to ports are unsustainable.
Ethiopia has been landlocked since Eritrea won its independence in 1993.
For 30 years it’s been depending on its neighbours – particularly Djibouti – for get admission to to ports and global transport routes.
High Minister Abiy Ahmed says the prime prices are unsustainable.
He’s reportedly mentioned that Ethiopia will safe direct get admission to to a port – peacefully or, if vital, through drive.
What does he imply? And what are the consequences for neighbouring countries?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Visitors:
Kemal Hashi Mohamoud – Member of the Ethiopian Parliament
Martin Plaut – Journalist specialising within the Horn of Africa and a fellow on the Institute of Commonwealth Research on the College of London
Kwaku Nuamah – Senior lecturer and chairman of the Global Peace and War Answer Program at American College
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