The West is courting favour with Eritrea, putting aside human-rights concerns
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Globe and Mail
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Western nations are increasingly engaging with Eritrea's government, overlooking documented human rights violations to secure strategic advantages in the Red Sea region. Eritrea's command of approximately 1,200 kilometers of critical coastline makes it geopolitically valuable for international powers seeking to maintain influence over one of the world's most vital maritime corridors. This diplomatic shift represents a pragmatic approach prioritizing security interests and trade routes over governance concerns.
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