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Red Sea Diplomacy: Egypt and Eritrea doubled down on a hard line that Red Sea security is the “exclusive responsibility” of littoral states, rejecting any role for non-border powers, as Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met Eritrea’s Osman Saleh in Asmara and the two sides signed a maritime transport cooperation deal to launch a shipping line linking their ports. High-Level Talks: President Isaias Afwerki also hosted the Egyptian delegation, with discussions spanning transport, energy, mining, and new joint projects. US Policy Shift: The US lifted Ethiopia’s arms-dealing denial under ITAR, a move tied to the post-Pretoria landscape and coming amid talk of possible easing sanctions on Eritrea—while Red Sea tensions keep reshaping regional alignments. Eritrea Business & Connectivity: Astral Aviation inaugurated a weekly Nairobi–Asmara freighter service, aiming to plug Eritrean trade into wider Middle East, Asia, and Europe routes. Ongoing Pressure Point: AU and UN leaders urged full Pretoria Agreement implementation as Tigray tensions simmer.

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Egypt, Eritrea sign maritime transport pact, declare Red Sea security exclusive to littoral states

Astral Aviation launches weekly freighter service from Nairobi to Asmara, expands African network

Astral Aviation launches weekly freighter service from Nairobi to Asmara, expands African network


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