Ethiopia Seeks Red Sea Access
Ethiopia is pursuing access to the Red Sea. The effort involves regional diplomacy and infrastructure planning.
france24.comThe country currently relies on ports in neighboring states for maritime trade. Officials have discussed new agreements and possible infrastructure projects to change that arrangement.
Ethiopia’s landlocked status has shaped its trade logistics for decades. Discussions center on transit rights and potential port facilities. No specific agreements or construction timelines have been announced.
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