Ethiopia’s president, Abiy Ahmed, has signed a deal with Somaliland to get his landlocked country direct access to the sea. Abiy hails this as an act of diplomacy, but could it destabilise an already volatile part of the world?
00:00 - a new dispute in the Horn of Africa
01:00 - the historical context
01:29 - the implications of the new deal
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