"Ethiopia's Controversial Red Sea Access Pact With Somaliland Sparks Regional Tensions"

Ethiopia is standing by its maritime access agreement with Somaliland, despite Somalia's rejection of the deal as a violation of its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The deal would grant Ethiopia naval and commercial sea access for 50 years and includes a potential recognition of Somaliland's independence by Ethiopia. Somalia has responded with diplomatic protests, recalling its ambassador and urging international bodies to condemn Ethiopia's actions. The situation has sparked protests within Somalia and differing reactions in Somaliland, raising tensions in the Horn of Africa. The United States and the European Union have expressed concerns, emphasizing the importance of respecting Somalia's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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