Eritrea reopens embassy in Addis Ababa in fresh sign of thaw with Ethiopia

Eritrea reopens embassy in Addis Ababa in fresh sign of thaw with Ethiopia

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Eritrea’s President, Isaias Afwerki receives a key from Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed during the Inauguration ceremony marking the reopening of the Eritrean Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia July 16, 2018. REUTERS/Tiksa Negeri

Eritrea reopened its embassy in Ethiopia on Monday in further evidence of a rapid thaw between two countries that a week ago ended two decades of military stalemate over a border war in which tens of thousands died.


Ethiopiaโ€™s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Eritreaโ€™s President Isaias Afwerki re-opened the embassy in the capital Addis Ababa in a brief ceremony, a Reuters witness said. One week ago the leaders declared their โ€œstate of warโ€ over and Isaias spent the weekend in Ethiopia.

The rapprochement could help Ethiopia, a landlocked country of 100 million people with the largest economy in East Africa, by making access to Eritreaโ€™s ports possible.

At the same time, better ties could help Eritrea overcome decades of relative isolation.

The leaders jointly raised the Eritrean flag inside a newly refurbished embassy as a military band played Eritreaโ€™s anthem. They then toured the building and looked at its furniture and two rusting cars that belonged to Eritreaโ€™s last ambassador.

In a tweet Eritreaโ€™s information minister, Yemane Meskel described the reopening of the embassy as โ€œyet another milestone in the robust and special ties of peace and friendship both countries are cultivating with earnestness in these momentous times.โ€ Isaias later flew home, he said.

When Isaias came to Addis Ababa on Saturday thousands lined the main thoroughfare, Bole Road, sporting T-shirts emblazoned with the pictures of both countriesโ€™ leaders.

The visit comes just days after Abiy visited Eritrea and signed a pact with Isaias on resuming ties, a move that ended a near 20-year military standoff after a border war.


Eritrea formally seceded from Ethiopia in 1993 after a long battle for independence, but the two fought a border war in 1998 that claimed lives of at least 80,000.

A peace deal was signed two years later but Ethiopia refused to implement it, saying it wanted more talks.

The armies of both nations have both been facing off across their border since the war ended and security dominates both countries concerns.

The rapprochement was set in motion after Abiy in April became Ethiopiaโ€™s prime minister. Abiy said he would accept and implement a boundary commissionโ€™s ruling on the Eritrea border and implement sweeping political and economic reforms.

Abiyโ€™s chief of staff, Fitsum Arega, said in a tweet better ties โ€œwill create the ideal conditions to address remaining strategic issues in the shared interest of the two nations.โ€

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