Ethiopia rejects accusations from Sudanese government

Ethiopia has rejected accusations from the Sudanese government as baseless. The foreign ministry statement highlighted Sudan's alleged support for forces violating Ethiopian sovereignty during the civil war.

Ethiopia's foreign ministry issued a statement rejecting accusations made jointly by Sudan's defense forces and foreign ministry. The claims were described as baseless and aimed at advancing external agendas.

The statement accused Sudan of supporting former fighters who violated Ethiopian sovereignty and territorial integrity in western regions. It noted that such actions, including alleged provision of weapons and funds, indicate Sudan harboring anti-Ethiopia elements during its civil war.

Ethiopia reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening ties with the Sudanese people. It expressed support for resolving the civil war through dialogue, establishing a civilian government, delivering urgent humanitarian aid, and achieving a lasting ceasefire agreement.

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