Abiy Ahmed predicts that Ethiopia won’t be without a sea

File Photo Somali Times. Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed




The Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed, who had a meeting with the Parliament of his country, said that it is important to unite the countries of the Horn of Africa such as Djibouti, Ethiopia, Somalia and Eritrea in order to gain full power, noting that if these governments unite they would become a great country. such as Russia and China that no one else needs.

On the other hand, while talking about Ethiopia’s desire to have a sea in Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed said that the issue of the Red Sea requires a long dialogue between Ethiopia and the neighboring countries of Ethiopia, while also noting that the sea issues if He emphasized that his country is never ready for a conflict or a conflict arising from the Red Sea issues.




“Djibouti was invested by China, Berbera was invested by the United Arab Emirates, and Mogadishu was also invested by Turkey, so those countries have invested in those ports, so why is Ethiopia refusing to make the same investment and invest in a port” said Abiy Ahmed.

In order to make this investment work in Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed said that his country is ready to give shares in the Abay Dam, Ethiopian Airlines and Ethiopian Communications. who receives 30 or 20 percent, or Ethiopian Airlines also receives 30 percent or 20 percent of the share and gives us a port,” said Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.




Finally, Abiy Ahmed noted that it is impossible for a country of 120 million people, which in a few years will be close to or more than 150 million people, to remain without a sea, noting that peacefully and without conflict and conflict Abiy Ahmed, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, said that Ethiopia is seeking its rights, including how to get the sea.

Ethiopia has been a landlocked country for a long time and the last time the country had a sea was when Eritrea was a part of Ethiopia, Ethiopia is now using the port of Djibouti and what Ethiopia is exporting or importing, Ethiopia uses the port of Djibouti.