Ethiopia and Somalia Agree to Resume Diplomatic Relations After 18-Month Rift

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Ethiopia and Somalia have achieved a critical breakthrough, reaching a preliminary agreement to fully restore diplomatic relations following an 18-month period of severe fallout. The diplomatic crisis was initially triggered by Ethiopia’s controversial port-access deal with the autonomous region of Somaliland. The breakthrough was facilitated during mediated talks held in Nairobi, under the direct leadership of the African Union (AU) and Kenyan President William Ruto, highlighting the regional commitment to stabilizing the Horn of Africa.

As part of the initial agreement, both nations have consented to immediately reopen their embassies in Addis Ababa and Mogadishu, respectively. Furthermore, they have agreed to establish a joint border-security committee and commence formal negotiations aimed at regulating crucial cross-border trade routes. Mogadishu has clearly insisted that any future agreements concerning Somaliland, which it views as part of its sovereign territory, must be negotiated exclusively through federal channels. Ethiopia, in turn, has publicly reaffirmed its unwavering strategic interest in securing reliable, long-term access to the Red Sea.While the full normalization process is expected to be gradual and complex, this marks the first significant diplomatic thaw. The previous high tensions had directly contributed to localized instability in the Somali Region of Ethiopia and caused major disruptions to vital cross-border pastoral markets. The resumption of dialogue is seen as an essential first step toward regional de-escalation.

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