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Ethiopia presents agreement with Somaliland to parliament


Tuesday June 4, 2024


Alemu Sime, Minister of Transport and Logistics, told lawmakers today that the January 01 Memorandum of Understanding between Ethiopia and Somaliland “will make Ethiopia's quest to get access to sea outlets a reality.”

Mogadishu (HOL) — The Ethiopian Minister of Transport and Logistics, Alemu Sime, presented an agreement with Somaliland to the Ethiopian Parliament on Tuesday.

Sime informed the MPs that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Ethiopia and Somaliland, signed on January 1, marks a significant step toward securing Ethiopia's access to a sea route.

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"Our country has signed an MoU with Somaliland through our Prime Minister. This will make Ethiopia's quest to access sea outlets a reality, expand sea outlet alternatives, bring fundamental changes in our logistics performance, and open a new chapter of cooperation crucial for interconnectedness in the Horn of Africa," said Sime.

Recently, the Ethiopian Institute of Foreign Affairs hosted the 2nd Red Sea Dialogue in Addis Ababa, focusing on the necessity of regional cooperation in the Red Sea.

Jafar Bedru, chief executive of the Ethiopian Foreign Affairs Institute, addressed the media on the importance of Ethiopia's connection to the Red Sea. He emphasized that Ethiopia would never relinquish its interest in the region.

"There is a historical connection between Ethiopia and the Red Sea. Ethiopia has always been engaged in a historical struggle over the Red Sea, vital to its existence. Our neighbouring countries are determined to thwart our ambitions in the Red Sea," Bedru said.

Bedru further accused Ethiopia's historical adversaries of conspiring to exclude Ethiopia from discussions about the Red Sea.

Despite these challenges, Ethiopia is committed to implementing the agreement signed with the Somaliland administration on January 1, securing a portion of access to the Red Sea.



 





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