Eritrea’s Potential Role in Escalating Tigray Conflict

Northwestern Ethiopia is facing growing instability two and a half years after the Tigray peace deal, with indications that Eritrea may be fueling the situation. A new report suggests that separatist groups are quietly replenishing their military resources, which is a cause for concern as the potential for renewed conflict rises.

The report emphasizes the covert efforts by separatist factions to strengthen their military capabilities, which experts believe could pose a significant threat to the existing peace in the region. This development has led to heightened demands for greater international oversight and diplomatic engagement to avert a potential escalation of violence.

Despite the ongoing tensions, the government has expressed a stance of calm and is working to maintain stability. However, the situation is fragile, and any movement toward conflict could have major implications for the region’s future and the overall geopolitical landscape.