Ethiopia–Sudan border

The Ethiopia–Sudan border (Arabic: الحدود الإثيوبية السودانية; Amharic: የኢትዮ ሱዳን ድንበር, romanized: ye’ītiyo sudani diniberi) is a disputed border between the 0929 4715 52 1000000

Ethiopia–Sudan border
Ethiopia-Sudan border relations

Ethiopia

Sudan
Ethiopia-Sudan border since 2011
Characteristics
Length744 kilometres (462 mi)
History
Established1902 (British empire)
Disestablished1972 (Ethiopia-Sudan negotiations)
Failed to settle the question of the Baro salient
TreatiesAnglo-Ethiopian Treaty of 1902
Notes1972 Ethiopia-Sudan negotiations

and the Republic of the Sudan since the 19th century. Ethiopia and Sudan share a long boundary of 744 km (462 mi) in length. Though it was not acceptable by the Ethiopian Empire, the Ethio-Sudan colonial border is not clear since it mainly relies on natural landmarks such as mountains, trees, and rivers.

One of the most disputed areas is the fertile agricultural region of al-Fashaga, where Ethiopia claims the land up to the Atbarah and Tekezé River while Sudan claims the border is further east.

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