Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki has sent a message to Saudi Arabia regarding escalating tensions with Ethiopia. This communication was delivered by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh, indicating discussions over mutual interests without disclosing details. With relations deteriorating, there’s speculation about possible Saudi intervention if conflict arises.
Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki has communicated a message to Saudi Arabia, clarified the Ministry of Information in Eritrea. This transmission was facilitated by Osman Saleh, the Eritrean Minister for Foreign Affairs, to Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, intended for Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman.
The discussions between Osman Saleh and his Saudi counterpart covered various significant topics of mutual interest and bilateral relations, although specific details were not disclosed.
Tensions are escalating in the Horn of Africa, potentially affecting the Red Sea region due to deteriorating relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea. Military leaders formerly in high-ranking positions within the Ethiopian Defense Force, such as General Abebe Tekehaymanot, have expressed concerns about the inevitability of conflict between the two nations.
There are opinions suggesting that Saudi Arabia may intervene should a war erupt between Ethiopia and Eritrea, indicating the seriousness of the situation and its potential widespread implications.
Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki has reached out to Saudi Arabia amid rising tensions between Eritrea and Ethiopia. The communication highlights concerns over the potential for military conflict and the possibility of Saudi intervention should matters escalate. The ongoing discussions focus on mutual interests and bilateral relations, signaling a strategic attempt to navigate the increasingly volatile landscape in the Horn of Africa.
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