Long-Time Foes Eritrea And Ethiopia Have “Opened The Door Of Peace” After Decades Of War (Update)



Reuters: Eritrea and Ethiopia 'open door of peace' after first talks in 20 years

ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Long-time foes Eritrea and Ethiopia “opened the door of peace” on Tuesday after the first high-level visit from Asmara to Addis Ababa in nearly two decades, raising hopes for an end to one of Africa’s most intractable military stand-offs.

In a highly symbolic move, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said Ethiopian Airlines would restart flights to Eritrea for the first time since 1998 when conflict erupted between the two nations over their disputed border, with diplomatic relations broken off ever since.

Tuesday’s visit comes after Abiy said this month he would honor all the terms of a peace deal, suggesting he might be ready to settle the border dispute, a move welcomed by Eritrea.

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WNU Editor:It is going to take more than a meeting to bring peace. But it is a start.

More News On Long-Time Foes Eritrea And Ethiopia Beginning Peace Talks

Ethiopia welcomes 1st delegation from rival Eritrea in years -- FOX News/AP
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Ethiopia PM Abiy Ahmed ready to open new chapter in Eritrea ties -- Al Jazeera

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