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Ethiopia should not recognize the sovereignty of Eritrea with out securing access to the Red Sea!

Post by Axumezana » 23 May 2022, 20:18

Axumezana wrote:
08 May 2022, 20:14
መሞት የሚፈልግ ሰው ካለ ለቀይ ባሕር ሊሞት ይዘጋጅ። አሁን ፈረንጆቹ ስለ የትግራይ መታነቅ ያወራሉ፤ ትግራይ የታነቀችው ለአጭር ግዜ ነው፤ ኢትዮጵያ ግን ለ፴ ዓመት ታንቃ የተነፈሰ ፈረንጅ የለም - ጠ/ሚ አቢይ





Ethiopia faced two strategic blockages by the colonialists that were imposed on it with the objective of keeping it under control. One was indefinite blockage from building dams on the Abay River and the second is preventing it from having direct access to the Red Sea, which have made Ethiopia the most populous land locked nation on earth . Ethiopia has successfully broken the ban on building dam on the Abay river and more cascade of dams shall be built in the years to come. Blockage in accessing the Red Sea is still in effect but history has given Ethiopia an opportunity again with the unwarranted invasion of Tigray by Eritrea in November 2020. Subsequent to the invasion , any agreement between the two countries is null and void and Ethiopia in self defense could reverse the aggression by force( since the Eritrean government has given deaf ear to the several calls that were made by the UN and the international community to withdraw it's forces from Tigray). As part of reversing the aggression , Ethiopia could occupy the land from Assab to the historic Axumite port of Adulis and negotiate the boundary demarcation with Post-Isaias government with out compromising it's legal and historical right of having access to the Red Sea, which will enable it to build sea ports , cities , tourism beaches along the coastline of the Red Sea. Once Ethiopia builds it's own Red Sea ports , Ethiopia could be the hub of billions dollar electronic commerce combining the sea- surface- air transports and could offer multi- billion dollar diversified and full service tourist products that competes with Egypt , such as beaches, historical, religious, safari, archaeological and volcano tourism. The sea ports will also enable to build a navy that will enhance it's security and will make it a formidable and major geopolitical power in the region.




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Re: Ethiopia should not recognize the sovereignty of Eritrea with out securing access to the Red Sea!

Post by Axumezana » 18 Oct 2022, 13:32

Axumezana wrote:
23 May 2022, 20:18
Axumezana wrote:
08 May 2022, 20:14
መሞት የሚፈልግ ሰው ካለ ለቀይ ባሕር ሊሞት ይዘጋጅ። አሁን ፈረንጆቹ ስለ የትግራይ መታነቅ ያወራሉ፤ ትግራይ የታነቀችው ለአጭር ግዜ ነው፤ ኢትዮጵያ ግን ለ፴ ዓመት ታንቃ የተነፈሰ ፈረንጅ የለም - ጠ/ሚ አቢይ





Ethiopia faced two strategic blockages by the colonialists that were imposed on it with the objective of keeping it under control. One was indefinite blockage from building dams on the Abay River and the second is preventing it from having direct access to the Red Sea, which have made Ethiopia the most populous land locked nation on earth . Ethiopia has successfully broken the ban on building dam on the Abay river and more cascade of dams shall be built in the years to come. Blockage in accessing the Red Sea is still in effect but history has given Ethiopia an opportunity again with the unwarranted invasion of Tigray by Eritrea in November 2020. Subsequent to the invasion , any agreement between the two countries is null and void and Ethiopia in self defense could reverse the aggression by force( since the Eritrean government has given deaf ear to the several calls that were made by the UN and the international community to withdraw it's forces from Tigray). As part of reversing the aggression , Ethiopia could occupy the land from Assab to the historic Axumite port of Adulis and negotiate the boundary demarcation with Post-Isaias government with out compromising it's legal and historical right of having access to the Red Sea, which will enable it to build sea ports , cities , tourism beaches along the coastline of the Red Sea. Once Ethiopia builds it's own Red Sea ports , Ethiopia could be the hub of billions dollar electronic commerce combining the sea- surface- air transports and could offer multi- billion dollar diversified and full service tourist products that competes with Egypt , such as beaches, historical, religious, safari, archaeological and volcano tourism. The sea ports will also enable to build a navy that will enhance it's security and will make it a formidable and major geopolitical power in the region.




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Right
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Re: Ethiopia should not recognize the sovereignty of Eritrea with out securing access to the Red Sea!

Post by Right » 18 Oct 2022, 14:45

Keletam.
What about the TPLF letter of 1993 to the UN?
Idiots!
Ethiopia will secure outlet to the sea but not now.
This war has to finish and it will finish with your demise.

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Re: Ethiopia should not recognize the sovereignty of Eritrea with out securing access to the Red Sea!

Post by Cigar » 18 Oct 2022, 16:20

Axumamenzra we are not worried about that for we have you agames who love us more than your own filthy agames who always tell us that you agames are our brothers, you love us and you don’t want our ports, but telling us the the rest of the Ethiopians will want to get their hands on our ports and thus with your ‘art of war’ you will protect us from any foreign invasions.
Eway wirdet. After all the fukerra you filthy agames now that finally you realized that you are dead, you are coming up with a dead issue?
Let me tell you scum bag. We will support Ethiopia to destroy you filthy agames, we are willing to work with all our neighbors while respecting one another sovereignty and territorial integrity doesn’t mean that we will cross to Ethiopia’s territories to steal it Dam and it doesn’t mean we will let any other national to disrespect on what is Eritrean.
If you don’t want to make it worse for your future agaminet, the best you could do it swallow the bitter defeat pill and don’t try to fu’ck with your master Shaebia not only directly but indirectly just like what you said in your post.

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Re: Ethiopia should not recognize the sovereignty of Eritrea with out securing access to the Red Sea!

Post by lil kogne » 18 Oct 2022, 17:50

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Once again, The " LIBI TIGRAY " The Agame hearts always twisted like a screw here the Amenzra shows clearly what they are made of.
It is out on the open where every Ethiopian knows what the Agames are and regretting their inclusion in their country for they will bleed Ethiopia forever it's resources.
It is like having disabled child where you would take care of him/her the rest of their lives. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: Ethiopia should not recognize the sovereignty of Eritrea with out securing access to the Red Sea!

Post by ethiopian » 19 Oct 2022, 00:41

Axumezana wrote:
23 May 2022, 20:18
Axumezana wrote:
08 May 2022, 20:14
መሞት የሚፈልግ ሰው ካለ ለቀይ ባሕር ሊሞት ይዘጋጅ። አሁን ፈረንጆቹ ስለ የትግራይ መታነቅ ያወራሉ፤ ትግራይ የታነቀችው ለአጭር ግዜ ነው፤ ኢትዮጵያ ግን ለ፴ ዓመት ታንቃ የተነፈሰ ፈረንጅ የለም - ጠ/ሚ አቢይ





Ethiopia faced two strategic blockages by the colonialists that were imposed on it with the objective of keeping it under control. One was indefinite blockage from building dams on the Abay River and the second is preventing it from having direct access to the Red Sea, which have made Ethiopia the most populous land locked nation on earth . Ethiopia has successfully broken the ban on building dam on the Abay river and more cascade of dams shall be built in the years to come. Blockage in accessing the Red Sea is still in effect but history has given Ethiopia an opportunity again with the unwarranted invasion of Tigray by Eritrea in November 2020. Subsequent to the invasion , any agreement between the two countries is null and void and Ethiopia in self defense could reverse the aggression by force( since the Eritrean government has given deaf ear to the several calls that were made by the UN and the international community to withdraw it's forces from Tigray). As part of reversing the aggression , Ethiopia could occupy the land from Assab to the historic Axumite port of Adulis and negotiate the boundary demarcation with Post-Isaias government with out compromising it's legal and historical right of having access to the Red Sea, which will enable it to build sea ports , cities , tourism beaches along the coastline of the Red Sea. Once Ethiopia builds it's own Red Sea ports , Ethiopia could be the hub of billions dollar electronic commerce combining the sea- surface- air transports and could offer multi- billion dollar diversified and full service tourist products that competes with Egypt , such as beaches, historical, religious, safari, archaeological and volcano tourism. The sea ports will also enable to build a navy that will enhance it's security and will make it a formidable and major geopolitical power in the region.




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only after Tigray Ketesererech bewhala

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