Source:World Knowledge, No. 19, 2023
Abstract: In recent years, the long-standing tensions in the Middle East have continued to ease, with many countries moving towards reconciliation. However, this round of reconciliation momentum mainly occurs in the Asian part of the Middle East region, not obvious in its African part of the country, some countries even more acute internal conflicts. For example, Algeria and Morocco's diplomatic crisis since 2021 continues to this day; Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan around the Nile River water disputes continue to contradict; Libya's domestic hot war and cold war intertwined, intermittent. Why is there no wave of reconciliation in North Africa as there is in West Asia?