Long-standing conflict resolved: Ethiopia and Eritrea war ends after peace agreement signed.
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After decades of conflict, Ethiopia and Eritrea reached a historic agreement to bring an end to their long-standing war. The hostility between the two countries originated from a border dispute that sparked a devastating conflict resulting in thousands of casualties and displacements.
The peace agreement marked a turning point in the relations between Ethiopia and Eritrea. The two nations agreed to cease hostilities, re-establish diplomatic ties, and reopen their borders for the free movement of people and goods. The agreement brought hope for stability and cooperation in the region.
The end of the war had a significant impact on the political and economic landscape of both countries. It paved the way for increased trade, investment, and cooperation in various sectors. The peace settlement was welcomed by the international community as a step towards peace and stability in the Horn of Africa.
The Ethiopia-Eritrea peace agreement was a momentous occasion that symbolized a new era of reconciliation and cooperation between the two nations. It was a moment of hope for a brighter future for the people of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
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Primary Reference: Ethiopia and Eritrea Declare an End to Their War - The New York ...

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