World Crisis Chronology
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ERITREA

08/31/2022
Tigray accuses Ethiopia and Eritrea of launching a joint offensive against it.
09/28/2021
Ethiopian foreign minister accuses the US and its allies of supporting the Tigrayan rebel forces. The US has sanctioned both Eritrean officials and Ethiopia in effort to force them to negotiate a peace.
03/24/2021
Ethiopian Pres Abiy Ahmed says all troops, including Eritrean troops, will be withdrawn from Tigray.
12/09/2020
Eritrea said to be aiding Ethiopia in Tigray.
05/15/2020
Eritrea declares itself free of COVID-19, with all 39 cases recovered, no new cases, and no deaths.
03/23/2020
Eritrea issues stay-at-home order after confirming its first case of COVID-19.
04/23/2019
Eritrea closes all borders with Ethiopia without explanation. However, later reports suggest that there was no effective closure on the ground and the move is more about problems with implementing the peace agreement.
03/14/2019
Ethiopian regional states sign peace agreements with the Afar Liberation Movement and the Gambella opposition movement, known by its acronym GPIM. The agreements were mediated by Eritrea, which Ethiopia accused of harboring the rebels during the war.
09/11/2018
Ethiopia and Eritrea open border with each other.
09/06/2018
Eritrea and Ethiopia agree to restore diplomatic relations.
08/01/2018
After Somali Pres Mohamed calls for lifting UN sanctions on Eritrea, Djibouti protests, saying the Eritrea is illegally occupying Djibouti territory and holding Djibouti prisoners.
07/30/2018
Eritrea and Somalia agree to restore diplomatic relations broken after Somalia accused Eritrea of supporting Somali Islamic militants.
07/09/2018
Eritrea and Ethiopia sign agreement officially ending the de facto state of war between them.
06/29/2018
Ethiopia’s Abiy and Eritrea’s Afwerki expected to meet soon to discuss a permanent peace.
06/26/2018
Eritrea and Ethiopia begin formal talks on a peace agreement.
06/06/2018
Ethiopia accepts state boundary lines proposed by Eritrea Ethiopia Boundary Commission.