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    Sudan Recalls Ambassador from Ethiopia Amid Airport Strikes in Khartoum

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant diplomatic move, Sudan has recalled its ambassador from Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa. This decision follows accusations that Ethiopian forces were responsible for recent airstrikes on Khartoum’s airport, a critical infrastructure hub. The recall signals a sharp deterioration in relations between the two neighboring countries, which have historically experienced periods of both cooperation and conflict. The airport strikes have raised concerns about escalating violence and instability in the region.

    Sudan and Ethiopia share a long and complex border, with tensions often fueled by disputes over resources, border demarcations, and political alignments. The recent attacks on Khartoum’s airport represent a serious escalation, potentially impacting civilian travel and trade routes vital to Sudan’s economy. Meanwhile, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, urging restraint and dialogue to prevent further deterioration. The recall of the ambassador is a clear message of Sudan’s condemnation of the strikes and a call for accountability.

    Notably, this development could have broader implications for regional security in the Horn of Africa, an area already challenged by internal conflicts and humanitarian crises. The diplomatic fallout may hinder ongoing efforts to stabilize relations and promote peace between Sudan and Ethiopia. As both nations navigate this crisis, the potential for increased hostilities remains a concern, emphasizing the need for urgent diplomatic engagement. The situation underscores the fragile nature of peace in the region and the importance of addressing underlying issues to avoid further conflict.

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