African Union calls for restraint, dialogue over Ethiopia-Sudan border dispute

ADDIS ABABA, June 29– The Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat on Wednesday called on Ethiopia and Sudan to exercise restraint and initiate a dialogue regarding their border dispute. Sudan on Monday decided to file a formal complaint to the United Nations Security Council against Ethiopia, while the Sudanese foreign ministry…

ADDIS ABABA, June 29 (Xinhua) — The Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat on Wednesday called on Ethiopia and Sudan to exercise restraint and initiate a dialogue regarding their border dispute.

In a press statement, Mahamat said he is following with deep concern the escalating military tension between Ethiopia and Sudan and deeply regrets the loss of life at their common border.

“The AU Commission chairperson appeals for complete refrain from any military action whatever its origin and calls for dialogue between the two brotherly countries to solve any dispute,” the statement said. “The chairperson notes the recent border skirmishes should not scuttle the diplomatic solutions being sought to resolve ongoing internal challenges in the two AU member states.”

Mahamat urged both countries to continue to contribute to a peaceful resolution of the border dispute under the auspices of the AU Border Program while calling on the two veteran members of the continental organization to end all hostilities in the interest of regional stability and collective security.

Ethiopia and Sudan are currently accusing each other of “provocations” over a deadly border incident that happened last week.

Sudan on Monday decided to file a formal complaint to the United Nations Security Council against Ethiopia, while the Sudanese foreign ministry decided to immediately recall its ambassador to Ethiopia for consultations and to summon the Ethiopian ambassador in Khartoum to inform him of Sudan’s condemnation.

On Tuesday, the Ethiopian army rejected allegations that it executed seven captive Sudanese soldiers and instead accused Sudan of engaging in military provocations against Ethiopia.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged Sudan and Ethiopia to take concrete steps to defuse tensions and peacefully resolve their differences over the Al-Fashaqa border area, a UN spokesman said Tuesday.

Ethiopia and Sudan have longstanding competing claims over the Al-Fashaqa border region, an area of fertile land settled by Ethiopian farmers that Sudan claims is within its boundary.

“The secretary-general is deeply concerned about the renewed clashes between Sudan and Ethiopia along their disputed border that took place on June 22, and reportedly resulted in the death of seven Sudanese soldiers and one civilian,” Stephane Dujarric, the UN chief’s spokesman, told a daily press briefing. “The secretary-general expresses his condolences to the families of the victims.” Enditem