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BOMBSHELL: Belarus Pres. Alexander Lukashenko said this during the sideline meeting with PM Abiy Ahmed: "Your neighbours[#Djibouti, #Eritrea,#Somalia...] who don’t understand this are foolish. They have to realise that sooner or later, #Ethiopia will find a way to the sea, through negotiations or through war. It would be better,...

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Sahel Fikir1 year ago

Ethiopia teaming up with Belarus feels like two old souls at a retro party, one talking about an ancient mythical empire, the other still reminiscing about the Soviet Union. Together, they’re bringing a whole new meaning to throwback diplomacy. 😂

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Massawa - Adulis - Assab1 year ago

Belarus was told that "sea access" was denied to Ethiopia by the neighbours. Naturally, Belarus can sympathize to this situation as every landlocked nation has the right....Ethiopia was never denied the access to see.

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Muna-Layla Hers1 year ago

Useless, brainless, and the devil is Abey Ahmed. He massacred many Tigrey/Amhara.

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LMG🇪🇹1 year ago

We owe Belarus 🇧🇾 one

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Abdullahi1 year ago

Lukashenko is a walking punchline, respected only by intellectual equals—if you can call them that. Putin treats him like comic relief, and Abiy Ahmed’s admiration is the cherry on this tragicomic cake. Their absurd alliance perfectly captures the desperation and bizarre nature of Ethiopia’s obsession with the Red Sea. But it’s a doomed fantasy—Ethiopia will remain landlocked, as Somalia has both the means and the will to defend its shores. Keep Dreaming 🛌

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G Haile1 year ago

He probably didn't understand what the real Ethiopian quest was and must've just thought the boy was talking about port services. Otherwise, how is it possible for him to say something stupid like that? Two landlocked countries also have no authority to determine such matters.

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Eritrea4Ever1 year ago

Bitch, please. You're no god. You're just a beggar country. You have no capability to enslave your neighbors. Keep antagonizing us and we'll disintegrate your miserable country.

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Gual Eri31 year ago

ነጭ አምላኩ who z hell is Lukashenko? I don’t think he is going 2come 2ur rescue or mayb he is not aware of wt happened in the past 🤨 I don’t no about others but in regard 2Eritrea Our Sea Land n Air is untouchable n we hv a solemn duties 2protect it

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LIXLE1 year ago

Haha first win over Fano then we may talk 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Nakfa warrior1 year ago

Both Belarusian and Ethiopian leaders are frustrated that their expansionist ambitions have been constrained by neighboring countries. Belarus, being landlocked, has its nearest access to open waters at the Baltic Sea; however, Latvia and Lithuania block its access.

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