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  2. Ethiopia–Sudan border - Wikipedia

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    Following this, the Imperial government of Ethiopia felt obligated to support the rebel movement in South Sudan known as Anya Nya. This caused the first civil war which took place between 1955 and 1972. [1] [7] On 17 February 1972 Ethiopia hosted a peace conference in Addis Ababa, between South Sudanese rebels and Sudan. This put an end to the ...

  3. Ethiopia–South Sudan border - Wikipedia

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    The Ethiopia–South Sudan border stretches 1,114 kilometers from the tripoint of Sudan in the northern beginning of the Illemi Triangle disputed area between Kenya and South Sudan. The border was created by the sphere of influence of British colonial administration in May 1902, creating Anglo-Egyptian Sudan .

  4. Al-Fashaga District - Wikipedia

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    Al Fashaga is located on the EthiopiaSudan border, and is claimed by both Sudan and Ethiopia. The region had historically been administered by the Ethiopian Empire. However, in 1902, Emperor Menelik II ceded the region to the British, who incorporated it into Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. Ethiopia never signed a treaty with Sudan over the territory ...

  5. Al-Fashaga conflict - Wikipedia

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    Sudan closed the Gallabat-Metemma border crossing with Ethiopia on 3 April, two days after Ethiopian militias attacked Sudanese customs officials in the presence of the Ethiopian military. [37] Walid Ahmad al-Sajjan, commander of the Fifth Brigade of the Sudanese Armed Forces in Umm Barakit, stated on 8 April that the Sudanese military had ...

  6. Ethiopia's Abiy visits Sudan's army chief on Red Sea coast - AOL

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    Ethiopian Premier Abiy Ahmed met Sudan's army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan on Tuesday, becoming the first foreign leader to visit him in his war capital Port Sudan since the start of the ...

  7. Akobo River - Wikipedia

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    The Akobo River is a river on the border between South Sudan and Ethiopia. From its source in the Ethiopian Highlands near Mizan Teferi it flows west for 434 kilometres (270 mi) to join the Pibor River. [3] [4] The Pibor flows into the Sobat River, which in turn empties into the White Nile.

  8. Sudan RSF leader visits Ethiopia in first public wartime tour

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    ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) -The leader of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces visited Ethiopia on Thursday where he said he discussed the need for a swift end to the war between the RSF and the ...

  9. Latest talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over ... - AOL

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    Latest talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over mega dam on the Nile end without breakthrough. September 25, 2023 at 7:26 AM. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — The latest talks over the mega dam ...