Sudan–Ethiopia Diplomatic Rift Over Alleged Drone Strikes Deepens but Stops Short of Open Interstate Conflict
Theater: Sudan
Time horizon: 7d
Published: 2026-05-07
Moderate confidence (60%)
Risk direction: escalatory · Impact: MEDIUM
Executive summary
Over the next week, Sudan and Ethiopia are likely to escalate their diplomatic confrontation, including reciprocal summons or withdrawals of ambassadors and sharper rhetoric at regional forums, while avoiding direct interstate military engagement. Khartoum’s public accusations that Ethiopia and the UAE orchestrated drone strikes on Khartoum International Airport will drive calls for investigation at the African Union or IGAD. Ethiopia will continue denying involvement, framing the allegations as a diversion from Sudan’s internal war, and both sides will prioritize domestic conflict theaters. The risk of proxy actions along the border will increase, but international pressure is likely to contain it below open war.
Key indicators we're watching
- Sudan recalling its ambassador after accusing Ethiopia and UAE of drone strikes
- AFRICOM theater assessment highlighting political shifts in the Horn of Africa
- Emerging trend of Global South strategic autonomy and intra-regional bargaining
- Both states already overstretched by internal conflicts
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