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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. Ethiopia–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    On 22 December 2020, Sudan and Ethiopia commenced talks in the Sudanese capital Khartoum to demarcate their border in Ethiopia's Tigray region. The talks come following fighting between Sudanese Army [4] and Ethiopian Shifta forces [5] on farmlands in the border area, as well as following the tens of thousands of Ethiopians who fled into Sudan in November, as a result of the Tigray conflict.

  5. Trans-Sahara Highway - Wikipedia

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    The highway from Nanyuki in Kenya to Moyale at the Ethiopian border is an excellent tarmac road. The roads in Ethiopia and Sudan are all tarmac of good quality as of October 2020. Announced in 2018, [7] by 2019 a third trade route opened up between Algeria and Mauritania, but has yet to be classified.

  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. Eritrea–Sudan relations - Wikipedia

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    Eritrea resumed diplomatic relations with Sudan on 10 December 2005. [3] The presidents of Sudan and Eritrea met for the first time in five years in mid-2006 in Khartoum. [1] Eritrea played a prominent role in brokering a peace agreement between the Sudanese government and Sudan's Eastern Front.

  8. Attacks leave Sudanese refugees stranded in Ethiopian forest

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    Refugees from Sudan's civil war who fled into neighbouring Ethiopia say they have been forced to move on again and take shelter in a forest and on roadsides after repeated attacks by gunmen left ...

  9. Al-Fashaga conflict - Wikipedia

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    On 14 February, Sudan said Ethiopian soldiers crossed into its territory. The Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Sudan had been plundering and displacing Ethiopian citizens since 6 November 2020 and that the Sudanese army should evacuate the area that it had forcefully occupied. Ethiopia also accused Sudan of crossing into its ...