Ethiopia and Somaliland Enter Agreement for Utilizing Red Sea Port

Ethiopia and Somaliland Enter Agreement for Utilizing Red Sea Port

Landlocked Ethiopia has⁣ signed an initial agreement with Somalia’s ​breakaway⁤ region of Somaliland to use⁣ its Red Sea port of Berbera, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s office says.

The Horn of Africa country ‌currently relies on⁢ neighbouring Djibouti for most of its maritime trade.

The Horn of Africa country currently relies ‌on neighbouring Djibouti ‌for ‍most of its maritime ​trade.

Ethiopia was cut off from the coast after Eritrea broke⁤ away from Addis Ababa and formally declared independence in 1993 following a three-decade war.

“This has been now‍ agreed with our Somaliland brothers and an MoU [memorandum of understanding] has been signed today,” Abiy said on Monday at the signing ceremony with Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi in ⁢the ​Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.

Abiy’s office described the deal ⁤as ‌“historic”, adding that it “shall pave the way to realise the aspiration of Ethiopia to⁢ secure access to the ​sea and diversify its access to seaport”.

“It also strengthens their security, economic⁢ and political partnership,” the prime ⁢minister’s office wrote in a ⁢post on X.

Source from‌ www.aljazeera.com

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