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Ethiopia’s Reliance on the Red Sea: A Matter of National Security

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Ethiopia’s access to the Red Sea is increasingly recognized as a matter of national security, essential for trade and resource management. As regional tensions rise, the security of Ethiopia’s shipping routes becomes a critical concern for the government. Ethiopian leaders emphasize that the stability of these maritime routes is vital not only for economic growth but also for the country’s overall security interests. Ensuring uninterrupted access to the Red Sea is a priority as Ethiopia navigates complex geopolitical dynamics.

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