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    Ethiopia calls on Eritrea to pull its troops back to the border

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiFebruary 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ethiopia has called on neighbouring Eritrea to withdraw its troops that it alleges are inside its territory.

    The demand was contained in a letter from Ethiopia’s foreign minister to his Eritrean counterpart, which also accused Eritrea of “outright aggression” saying it was conducting joint manoeuvres with Ethiopian rebels in the north and supplying them with weapons.

    Eritrea has not yet commented on the accusation but has previously denied its soldiers had crossed the two countries’ common border.

    There has long been a history of tension between Ethiopia and Eritrea, which split off from its larger neighbour three decades ago, and there are fears of a renewed conflict.

    The countries fought a border war between 1998-2000 in which more than 100,000 people died. A peace deal was never fully implemented and relations only eased after Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who later won the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts, travelled to the Eritrean capital, Asmara, in 2018.

    The two had been allies in Ethiopia’s recent civil war when Eritrea supported its army against Tigrayan forces, but things have once again soured.

    “Developments over the last few days indicate that the Government of Eritrea has chosen the path of further escalation,” Ethiopia Foreign Minister Gedion Timothewos’s letter alleged.

    “The incursion of Eritrean troops further into Ethiopian territory in our north-eastern borders and the joint military manoeuvres being carried out by Eritrean forces with rebel groups in our north-western borders are not just provocations but acts of outright aggression.”

    One of the points of tension is the call from landlocked Ethiopia for access to the sea, which Abiy has described as an existential matter. He said that losing a port as a result of Eritrean independence was a “mistake”.

    In his letter, the foreign minister said that if Eritrea’s soldiers withdraw then the two countries could start talks including over “the issue of access to the sea through the port of Assab”.

    Last week, in a further sign of deteriorating relations, Abiy said for the first time that during to the 2020-2022 civil war in Tigray Eritrean troops had massacred people in the Ethiopian city Aksum.

    These were allegations Eritrea had previously denied following reports of mass killings that took place in the historic city in November 2020.

    In shifting alliances, Ethiopia now says that Eritrea is supporting rebels in Tigray who oppose the peace deal that ended the civil war.

    Last month, Ethiopian police said they seized thousands of rounds of ammunition sent by Eritrea to rebels.

    Eritrea denied the allegation and accused Ethiopia of “floating false flags to justify the war that it has been itching to unleash for two long years”.

    By BBC News

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