Adiss Ababa (hornpost.com/) Ethiopia's desire to reach the Red Sea has angered its neighbor Eritrea as the resulting tension has recently come to light over talk of a possible war in the waters of the Red Sea between Ethiopia and the neighboring country of Eritrea.
The Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed appeared in front of the Parliament of his country today, reiterated his country's commitment to the reach of the Red Sea, describing it as a matter of fate that cannot be overcome in any way.
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed In a speech that lasted for hours, he talked about how the increasing number of Ethiopians is connected and how to get access to the Red Sea by saying "The Red Sea is a matter of fate whether my Party exists or not whether this parliament is established or not. 130 million people living in a country with a growing economy cannot remain in prison on all sides. Anyone who claims to love peace cannot work. We are informing the world of our desire to solve our problem in a peaceful way" said Abiy Ahmed
Abiy Ahmed, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, told about the possibility of a water attack by his country on the country of Eritrea, which has recently been the subject of intense discussion.
Continue his Abiy Ahmed motioned that Ethiopia has no interest in going to war at this time "The government of Eritrea, I declare in front of the parliament, that Ethiopia is not interested in an attack against them related to the Red Sea. All I want is to talk. In an exchange system, we can solve things by consensus. If we leave today, tomorrow may be worse. Let's not fight together". Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on parliament.
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