Somalia, Ethiopia restore diplomatic relations, end year-long rift that destabilised Horn of Africa
- Somalia and Ethiopia announced on January 11 that they would restore full diplomatic relations, ending a year-long rift that destabilized the Horn of Africa.
- The agreement was reached during Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud's visit to Ethiopia, where he and Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed pledged to enhance bilateral relations.
- The rift began when Ethiopia signed a deal with Somaliland, leading to Somalia expelling Ethiopia's ambassador and severing ties last April.
- Despite the agreement, key questions remain about Ethiopia's access to the sea and ongoing regional tensions involving Egypt and Eritrea.
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