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    A volatile conflict in the Horn of Africa – The Economist

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesOctober 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Horn of Africa has been the site of a dangerous territorial dispute between two neighboring countries, causing tensions to rise in the region. Eritrea and Ethiopia have been locked in a conflict over the border town of Badme for over two decades, resulting in a bloody war that ended in a fragile peace agreement in 2000.

    Despite the peace deal, both countries have continued to engage in skirmishes along the border, with occasional flare-ups of violence causing concern among regional observers. The dispute over Badme has become a symbol of the underlying tensions between Eritrea and Ethiopia, with both sides claiming historical and legal rights to the territory.

    Recent efforts to resolve the conflict have been unsuccessful, with both countries remaining entrenched in their positions. The international community has called for dialogue and peaceful negotiations to settle the dispute, but progress has been slow.

    The ongoing dispute in the Horn of Africa is a reminder of the volatile nature of regional conflicts and the need for diplomatic solutions to prevent further escalation. It serves as a cautionary tale of the consequences of unresolved border disputes and the potential for violence to erupt at any moment.

    As tensions continue to simmer in the region, it is crucial for Eritrea and Ethiopia to find a peaceful resolution to their long-standing dispute over Badme. Only through dialogue and compromise can the two countries hope to avoid further bloodshed and instability in the Horn of Africa.

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