Sunday, July 8, 2018

Ethiopian - Eritrean Summit Begins To Formally End Decades Of Conflict



DW: Ethiopian leader arrives in Eritrea for landmark summit

After a 20-year long border dispute, the two leaders in the Horn of Africa have met in the Eritrean capital, Asmara. There are hopes this first step will develop a long-lasting good relationship.

The greeting between Ethiopia's newly elected reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and neighboring Eritrea's longtime President Isaias Afwerki in Eritrea's capital Asmara has been broadcast live in both countries. It is a scene that seemed improbable just a couple months ago.

Abiy's chief of staff, Fitsum Arega, posted photos of the leaders' meeting at the airport and said Abiy was "very warmly received" by the 72-year-old Afwerki who has ruled Eritrea since it gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a years-long rebel insurgency.

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More News On Today's Ethiopian - Eritrean Summit

Bitter foes Ethiopia, Eritrea hold historic peace talks -- Reuters
With hugs, leaders of rivals Ethiopia, Eritrea finally meet -- AP
Ethiopian and Eritrean leaders meet in Asmara -- AFP
Ethiopia's leader makes historic visit to Eritrea after 20-year military standoff -- Washington Post
With Hugs, Bitter Foes From Ethiopia and Eritrea Meet for Peace Talks -- New York Times
Ethiopia-Eritrea border: Landmark summit aims to end conflict -- BBC
Eritrean, Ethiopian Leaders Meet for First Time in 18 Years -- VOA
Ethiopia's PM Abiy Ahmed in Eritrea for landmark visit -- Al Jazeera

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