Saudi Diplomacy Towards the Somali-Ethiopian Border War 1982 - 1988
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https://doi.org/10.61707/r4wyw827Keywords:
Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Ethiopia, Mohamed Siad BarreAbstract
The aim of the research is to identify the role of Saudi diplomacy vis-à-vis the 1982-1988 Somali-Ethiopian border war, particularly since the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea are particularly important in Saudi security thinking; The conflicts in the Horn of Africa region represented an important source of security threat to the region's neighbours, particularly Saudi Arabia, because every conflict that erupted in the region had implications for Saudi Arabia; By virtue of the long coastal boundary on the Red Sea.
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