Somalia, Egypt, and Eritrea form a tripartite alliance against Ethiopia




The presidents of Somalia, Eritrea and Egypt are starting new critical talks today in the city of Asmar, where corrupt President Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud arrived yesterday.

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The President of Egypt is also heading to Asmara today, to participate in the talks taking place in Asmara, and this trip was confirmed by Al-Sisi’s spokesman.

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Reliable sources told us that the three leaders will discuss the situation in the region, first of all the activities of the Ethiopian government, and they will discuss the latest situation.

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Somali Times has learned that Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud, Abdifitah Al-Sisi and Isaias Afwerki will establish a tripartite alliance that unites the countries of Somalia, Egypt and Eritrea, which are currently fighting against Ethiopia.

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The purpose of the alliance to be established in Asmara is a regional alliance that is important for the balance of the situation in the Horn of Africa, which is currently in a serious crisis, with the possibility that their cooperation will face the federal government of Ethiopia.




Somalia, which is in conflict with Ethiopia, has been making strong inroads with Egypt and Eritrea for the past few days, which are also in serious conflict with Ethiopia.

On the other hand, the Addis Ababa government led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed sees these meetings as a bad phenomenon for Ethiopia.

It is not known how things will turn out, as these activities have come at a time when the region is facing a crisis caused by the agreement that Ethiopia made with Hargeisa administration, which has angered Somalia and has signed a defense agreement with Egypt, which has given a new face to the crisis. , as Ethiopia is fighting over the Nile River.