- Jul 1, 2018
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Following decades of political and social tensions in the northwestern part of Ethiopia, a civil war broke out between the region formerly controlled by italian colonists and the interior of Ethiopia. The result of this, after years of brutal fighting, was the establishment of the State of Eritrea and its recognition by the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia. However, although mutual official recognition existed, the official borders between both nations where never established and no mutually agreed dividing line was set. This resulted in significant economic losses for both nations, with Ethiopia being cut off from the sea and Eritrea ending up with most of its territory being desert wasteland.
The new ethiopian regime, under Prime Minister Abyi Ahmed set itself the goal of finally solving this issue and set the ground for the establishment of formal de jure borders between both states and to kick-start positive mutually beneficial diplomatic and economic relations.
In this context, and after months of intense diplomatic talks around the world, presenting the situation to the international community, the moment of calling for an international conference between the involved Parties was here.
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia የኢትዮጵያ ፌዴራላዊ ዴሞክራሲያዊ ሪፐብሊክ Message from the Office of the Prime Minister _________________________________________________________________________ |
Status: Private To: His Excellency Mr. Isaias Afwerki, President of the State of Eritrea Zak Re: Invitation to international Conference |
Your Excellency, It is with great honor and optimism that I contact you today on behalf of the Government and People of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, regarding the current state of the relations between my nation and the State of Eritrea. As you know, after years of civil war, Ethiopia recognized the cesesion of Eritrea and its existance as an independent sovereign state. As a logical consequence of this brutal process, political and diplomatic dialogue between both of our nations have been very sparse and riddled with obstacles. Under this current context, both of our nations and the entire region of Eastern Africa are losing opportunities to grow and prosper, to improve the quality of life of our citizens. My Government has set ourselves the goal of solving this issue once and for all and to establish a positive relationship between us and finally life up to the potential we have. Obviously the main issue to be addressed firstly is to transform the current de facto border between Eritrea and Ethiopia into a mutually recognized de jure one, including the rearrangements to it that will grant both of our nations benefits on the long term. With this said, I would like to formally invite you to an international conference to address this issues in the coming weeks, in a place to be established but near our current de facto borders to diplomatically solve this impasse. In order to give this process more transparency, we would also suggest that each Party invites one Representative from a third state to act as observer and eventually, if required, mediator. We eagerly await your comments on this and look forward to a future of cooperation. With all my consideration, Dr. Abiy Ahmed Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Addis Ababa |