Eritrea accuses Sudan, Qatar and Turkey of sabotaging relations with Ethiopia

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Eritrea accuses Sudan, Qatar and Turkey of sabotaging relations with Ethiopia
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Sudan has not responded to the accusations.

Tensions between Eritrea and Sudan are on the rise after the Eritrean government accused Sudan, Qatar and Turkey of supporting opposition radical Islamist groups to hamper bilateral relations between Asmara and Addis Ababa.

While Ethiopia and Eritrea buried the hatchet, normalisation between Eritrea and Sudan did not follow as Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki demanded an explanation from Khartoum regarding its accusation that he was supporting opposition attacks. Afewerki subsequently closed the border with Sudan in January 2018.

However, on Wednesday Eritrea issued a statement accusing Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party and Qatar’s operational services of backing the opposition .

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