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Ethiopia frames sea access as core national interest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82372, member: 636"] Ethiopia's ruling party is really obsessed with getting a coastline again. The Prosperity Party just declared sea access a core national interest for all citizens. They framed this push as a historic struggle tied to centuries of statehood, not just current economics. This landlocked nation lost its ports after Eritrea split off decades ago. It now relies almost totally on Djibouti for moving its trade. Officials complain that this dependency is too expensive and risky for their economy. The party's statement calls the issue a matter of sovereignty and dignity. Their renewed focus signals this is a long-term strategic priority. They claim to seek solutions through dialogue and mutual benefit with neighbors. Regional analysts see this as calculated domestic messaging. The language aims to build public consensus around a common cause. It also alerts other countries that Ethiopia is serious about finding alternatives. Past attempts have made nearby nations like Somalia pretty nervous. Sovereignty and territory are super-sensitive topics in that area. The Horn of Africa is already a tense zone with competition over ports and security. By invoking history, the ruling crew taps into powerful nationalist feelings at home. This distracts from internal politics while projecting ambition abroad. Their maritime fixation is now a permanent part of the region's geopolitical drama. [/QUOTE]
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