The Borneo Post

Eritrea’s president to visit Ethiopia to cement historic truce

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ADDIS ABABA: Eritrea’s president will make a historic visit to Ethiopia this weekend, cementing a stunning rapprochem­ent with his giant neighbour after a generation of mutual hate and mistrust.

Isaias Afwerki will arrive in Ethiopia on Saturday, Eritrea’s Informatio­n Minister Yemane Meskel said on Friday, after the neighbours declared on Monday that their “state of war” was over.

The rapid changes come after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed launched a peace initiative last month. He visited Eritrea’s capital last weekend and signed a pact with Isaias on resuming ties, a move that ended a near 20-year military standoff after a border war.

“President Isaias Afwerki will lead a delegation and pay an official visit to Ethiopia tomorrow, 14th July,” Yemane tweeted.

“The visit will cement further/ add momentum to the joint march for peace and cooperatio­n set in motion by both leaders.”

The Horn of Africa neighbours have agreed to open embassies, develop ports and resume flights, in concrete signs of rapprochem­ent after two decades of hostility since war erupted over their disputed border in 1998.

Abiy’s chief of staff tweeted the visit will last three days.

The reconcilia­tion could transform politics and security in the volatile Horn region, which hundreds of thousands of young people have fled in search of safety and opportunit­ies in Europe.

Under the new reformist prime minister, Ethiopia is opening up to the outside world after decades of security- obsessed relative isolation.

Since he took office in April, Abiy has announced plans to partially open up the economy, including attracting foreign capital into the state-run telecoms company and national airline. The country, with a population of 100 million people, has seen rapid economic growth over the past decade. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo of shows Abiy and Isaias embracing each other at the declaratio­n signing in Asmara, Eritrea. — Reuters photo
File photo of shows Abiy and Isaias embracing each other at the declaratio­n signing in Asmara, Eritrea. — Reuters photo

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