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📢 The Port of Assab—a once-thriving hub for Ethiopian trade—has become a focal point of geopolitical competition in the Horn of Africa. While Ethiopia pushes for rightful access to the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia is making strategic moves to expand its influence in the region. With billions in investments under Vision 2030, the Kingdom sees Assab as a critical piece in its Red Sea trade ambitions. But what does this mean for Ethiopia, Eritrea, and the region as a whole? Let’s break it down. 📢 Who controls the future of the Port of Assab? This strategic gateway on the Red Sea has caught the attention of major players, including Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia. Following the 2018 Jeddah Peace Pact, Saudi Arabia has ramped up investments in Eritrea, aiming to transform Assab into a modern transhipment hub. However, Ethiopia, historically dependent on Assab for its trade, sees rightful access to the sea as a national priority. Could Saudi Arabia’s involvement reshape the balance of power, or will Ethiopia’s push for diplomacy lead to new regional agreements? 📢 Stay informed with the latest updates! 📺 Subscribe for more insights on East African geopolitics! 🔔 Turn on notifications to stay updated! ✅ Shop Ethiopian Logisticians Community Merch #Ethiopia #EthiopianGeopolitics #HornOfAfrica #Ethiopia #Tigray #djibouti #Geopolitics #BreakingNews #EastAfrica #AfricaPolitics #AbiyAhmed #GeopoliticalAnalysis #SaudiArabia #RedSea #assabport #EthiopianRights #NationalInterest #Eritrea #PortOwnership #Geopolitics #HistoricalRights #GreaterTigray #EthiopianUnity #AssabMustReturn #NileWater #ethiopianhistory #ethiopia #egypt