Ethiopia’s leader plays down fears of conflict with Somalia over a planned naval port

May 7, 2021

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Ethiopia’s leader plays down fears of conflict with Somalia over a planned naval port
The Chinese warship 'Jing Gangshan 'arriving at Mbaraki wharf to dock in this picture taken on 2 Jan 2014. photo Laban Walloga.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has sought to ease concerns about potential conflict with Somalia regarding Ethiopia’s plans for a naval port in Somaliland. Speaking to lawmakers on Tuesday, Abiy reassured that Ethiopia’s actions are not aimed at inciting conflict but are centered on fostering peace and regional development. His statements came after Ethiopia signed a memorandum of understanding with Somaliland, a self-declared independent region that Somalia claims as part of its territory.

The deal between Ethiopia and Somaliland involves Ethiopia gaining access to a naval port, which is crucial for the landlocked country’s economic ambitions. However, Somalia has voiced strong opposition to this agreement, as it does not recognize Somaliland’s claim to independence and fears that the port deal undermines its sovereignty. Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud hinted at a willingness to take military action if necessary to prevent Ethiopia from building the port.

Prime Minister Abiy, while addressing the Somali concerns, stated that his country has no interest in war. He highlighted Ethiopia’s past contributions to peacekeeping efforts in Somalia, where Ethiopian forces have been involved in the African Union mission to combat the extremist group Al-Shabab. Abiy emphasized that the peace and stability of Somalia are directly tied to Ethiopia’s security, adding that “the peace of Somalia is the peace of Ethiopia,” and reiterated his hope to see a “strong and prosperous Somalia” emerge from its current challenges.

In a broader context, Abiy’s administration has been working to secure sea access, which is critical for Ethiopia’s economic growth. This move is part of Ethiopia’s broader strategy to bolster its trading capabilities and reduce reliance on neighboring Djibouti’s port. Despite Somalia’s protests, Abiy’s diplomatic tone indicates a preference for peaceful resolutions and regional collaboration over territorial disputes.

The naval port issue also intersects with broader regional tensions, including Ethiopia’s ongoing construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), which has raised concerns in Egypt and Sudan over water rights. Abiy has assured neighboring countries that Ethiopia will share its resources, seeking to allay fears of further regional instability.

Overall, the Ethiopian government has reiterated that its focus remains on fostering peace and economic cooperation within the region, even as tensions with Somalia and other neighbors persist over strategic infrastructure developments like the naval port and the GERD.

This diplomatic balancing act reflects Ethiopia’s growing aspirations in the Horn of Africa, while underscoring the complexities of maintaining peace amid competing national interests. The situation continues to evolve as both Ethiopia and Somalia navigate the delicate matter of Somaliland’s status and the broader geopolitical implications of Ethiopia’s maritime ambitions.

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