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(BBC Live Reporting) Ethiopia withdraws troops from Eritrea border

Posted by: Biniam Tekle

Date: Monday, 17 December 2018

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The move follows July's landmark peace deal between the two countries ending decades of hostility - and more stories.
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Ethiopia withdraws troops from Eritrea border

Emmanuel Igunza

BBC Africa, Addis Ababa

Ethiopia has confirmed that it has started withdrawing its troops from disputed territories on the border with Eritrea, in line with a landmark peace deal the two countries signed in July.

That agreement ended two decades of a bitter border dispute that killed tens of thousands of people.

The withdrawal of troops had always been a key demand of the Eritrean government prior to the deal.

The two countries fought a bitter war between 1998 and 2000. Despite a peace deal agreed two years later, the relationship between them remained strained.

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The border town of Badme was a flashpoint for the conflictImage caption: The border town of Badme was a flashpoint for the conflict

But since July, Ethiopias Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has spearheaded reforms that have seen trade and diplomatic ties between Eritrea and Ethiopia restored.

Families that were displaced by the conflict have also returned and are now rebuilding their homes in the once-contested areas.

Critics, however, say that despite the peace agreement very little has changed in Eritrea which remains Africas most secretive and isolated country.


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