UAE plans oil pipeline from Ethiopia to Eritrea in latest
UAE plans oil pipeline from Ethiopia to Eritrea in latest Horn of Africa move Eritrea's President, Isaias Afwerki receives a key from Ethiopia's Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed during the Inauguration ceremony marking the reopening of the Eritrean Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia July 16, 2018.
The UAE is planning to build an oil pipeline connecting Eritrea and Ethiopia. The pipeline will run from Eritrea’s port city of Assab to Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, an
UAE plans Ethiopia-Eritrea oil pipeline The New
The United Arab Emirates plans to build an oil pipeline connecting Eritrea and Ethiopia, the latest sign of the Gulf state’s increasing involvement in the Horn of Africa. The pipeline will run from Eritrea’s port city of Assab to Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa, an Ethiopian official said.
NAIROBI 10 August 2018: The United Arab Emirates plans to build an oil pipeline connecting Eritrea and Ethiopia, the latest sign of the Gulf state's increasing involvement in the Horn of Africa. The pipeline will run from Eritrea's port city of Assab to Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, an Ethiopian official said.
UAE plans to build oil pipeline between Eritrea
The UAE government has announced plans to build a crude oil pipeline linking Ethiopia to the Eritrean Red Sea coast. Analysis. The plan was announced on August 10th after a meeting between Ethiopia's prime minister, Abiy Ahmed, and the UAE minister of state for international co-operation, Reem al‑Hashimi, in Ethiopia.
The announcement is the latest sign of the UAE’s increasing involvement in the Horn of Africa. The UAE played a behind-the-scenes role in helping Ethiopia and Eritrea end a two-decade state of war last month, Reuters reported this week.
UAE to fund oil pipeline from Ethiopia to Eritrea
The pipeline will run from Eritrea’s port city of Assab to Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa. The UAE played a behind-the-scenes role in helping Ethiopia and Eritrea end a two-decade state of war last month. UAE is also driven by a fear that rivals such as Iran or Qatar could gain a foothold in the Horn of Africa.
Africa Arab Gulf states in the Horn of Africa: What role do they play? Ethiopia and Eritrea didn't pen their peace agreement in Addis Ababa or Asmara, but in Saudi Arabia with the Emirates alongside.
UAE to fund oil pipeline from Ethiopia to Eritrea
The pipeline will run from Eritrea’s port city of Assab to Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa. The UAE played a behind-the-scenes role in helping Ethiopia and Eritrea end a two-decade state of war last month. UAE is also driven by a fear that rivals such as Iran or Qatar could gain a foothold in the Horn of Africa.
NAIROBI The United Arab Emirates plans to build an oil pipeline connecting Eritrea and Ethiopia, the latest sign of the Gulf state's increasing involvement in the Horn of Africa. The pipeline will run from Eritrea's port city of Assab to Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, an Ethiopian official said.
- Will the United Arab Emirates build an oil pipeline between Eritrea and Ethiopia?
- NAIROBI (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates plans to build an oil pipeline connecting Eritrea and Ethiopia, the latest sign of the Gulf state's increasing involvement in the Horn of Africa. The pipeline will run from Eritrea's port city of Assab to Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, an Ethiopian official said.
- Where will Ethiopia's oil pipeline run?
- The pipeline will run from Eritrea's port city of Assab to Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, an Ethiopian official said. Landlocked Ethiopia began extracting crude oil on a test basis from reserves in the country's southeast in June and will need access through Eritrea in order to export it.
- Did the UAE help Ethiopia and Eritrea end a war?
- The UAE played a behind-the-scenes role in helping Ethiopia and Eritrea end a two-decade state of war last month, Reuters reported this week.
- Does UAE want to invest in Ethiopia?
- Hashimy, who last month publicly referred to herself as the UAE's policy lead on sub-Saharan Africa, said after meeting Abiy that the UAE is keen to exploit investment opportunities in Ethiopia, a country of 100 million people with the fastest growing economy in Africa, Fana reported.