Sudan’s Ambassador to Ethiopia has been recalled, the Sudanese foreign ministry announced Sunday, citing Addis Ababa’s rejection of Sudan’s efforts to negotiate a ceasefire in war-torn Tigray. Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok,
MoreWith the help of the international community, Sudan is preparing to initiate a mediation process between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). It is reported that Prime Minister
MoreEritrean President Isaias Afwerki sent a message to Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok about the 8-month armed conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray province. According to a statement made by his cabinet, Osman Saleh,
MoreSudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok received UN Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo on Wednesday, who had just returned from Addis Ababa after meeting with Ethiopian officials to discuss the
MoreRefugees crossing from northern Ethiopia stated that Eritrea’s army had massed heavily-equipped forces at the Hamdayet tri-border area, where the Sudanese, Ethiopian, and Eritrean borders meet. In the midst of military actions
MoreThe conflict that started in Tigray last year resulted in the Ethiopian government’s request for a ceasefire. In this context, the leaders of the war-torn Tigray region made a statement on July
MoreAmbassador Jeffrey Feltman, the US Special Envoy to the Horn of Africa, visited Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Sudan between 3 and 13 May to find a resolution to the recently escalating crises
MoreThe Ethiopian general election will take place on June 21st, according to a press conference by NEBE spokesperson Solyana Shimeles. The Ethiopia National Election Board (NEBE) announced that it had postponed the
MoreA statement issued by the Sudanese Foreign Ministry strongly condemned Ethiopian aggression directed towards Sudanese lands, coming from Ethiopia’s unstable Tigray region. The Foreign Ministry indicated that Ethiopian aggression violates the sovereignty
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