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Ethiopia, Djibouti Form Joint Task Force to Tackle Cross-Border Security Threats

Ethiopia, Djibouti Form Joint Task Force to Tackle Cross-Border Security Threats

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 24, 2024 6:37 pm
By Taha Sakr 4 Min Read
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Ethiopia and Djibouti have agreed to establish a joint task force to address escalating security concerns along their shared border, with a focus on combating cross-border crimes and “anti-peace forces.” The agreement marks a significant step toward strengthening regional stability and deepening bilateral security cooperation.

The pact was formalized in a meeting between Ethiopia’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) and Djibouti’s Security Documentation Service. Both sides committed to deploying coordinated security forces, enhancing information sharing, and streamlining the extradition of criminals operating across the border, according to a statement from the Ethiopian intelligence agency.

Addressing Mutual Threats

The Ethiopian intelligence chief held high-level discussions with Djiboutian counterparts to address mutual threats, including human trafficking, arms smuggling, and illegal immigration. These issues have long posed challenges to the border region, with criminal networks exploiting weak enforcement mechanisms and porous boundaries.

“The agreement underscores our shared commitment to safeguarding our nations from common security challenges,” a NISS representative said. “By combining efforts, we can more effectively combat criminal activities and promote peace along our border.”

Ethiopia’s trade reliance on Djibouti’s ports was also a key point of discussion. As a landlocked country, Ethiopia depends heavily on Djibouti for access to international markets. The two nations are working to ensure the safety of trade routes, which are critical to Ethiopia’s economic stability and growth.

Expanded Cooperation

In addition to forming the task force, Ethiopia and Djibouti agreed to deepen their overall security and intelligence collaboration. This includes regular joint training exercises for their security personnel and the development of shared protocols for handling emerging threats.

The cooperation extends beyond immediate security concerns to fostering long-term regional stability. By strengthening bilateral ties, the two countries aim to set a precedent for collaborative security efforts in the Horn of Africa, a region often plagued by political and economic instability.

Broader Regional Implications

The partnership comes at a time when Ethiopia is actively working to enhance its defense and intelligence networks with neighboring nations. Earlier this month, Ethiopia and Uganda announced plans to expand their defense cooperation through information sharing and joint military training.

The collaboration with Djibouti aligns with Ethiopia’s broader strategy to secure its borders, ensure the safety of its trade routes, and address transnational threats that have ripple effects across the region.

Challenges Ahead

Despite the optimistic tone of the agreement, both countries face challenges in implementing their ambitious plans. The border region has long been a hotspot for illicit activities, fueled by poverty, limited infrastructure, and weak governance.

Security experts caution that sustained political will, adequate funding, and robust enforcement mechanisms will be essential to the success of the joint task force. Additionally, both governments must address underlying socioeconomic issues that contribute to instability in the region.

Strengthening Regional Stability

The creation of the joint task force signals a proactive approach to regional security challenges. As the Horn of Africa continues to grapple with complex geopolitical dynamics, cooperative initiatives like this one highlight the importance of collective action in ensuring peace and stability.

The task force is expected to begin operations in early 2025, with both nations expressing confidence in their ability to deliver tangible results. For Ethiopia and Djibouti, the agreement represents not just a security arrangement but a reaffirmation of their commitment to regional cooperation and mutual prosperity.

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