I warmly congratulate the Member States elected today to serve on #ECOSOC, as well as those re-elected, for three-year terms beginning on 1 January 2027.
🇦🇴Angola
🇧🇴Bolivia
🇧🇷Brazil
🇪🇷Eritrea
🇫🇷France
🇩🇪Germany
🇬🇹Guatemala
🇬🇳Guinea
🇮🇪Ireland
🇲🇾Malaysia
🇲🇻Maldives
🇲🇦Morocco
🇲🇰North Macedonia
🇵🇹Portugal
🇰🇷Rep. of Korea
🇸🇳Senegal
🇬🇧UK
I also congratulate 🇱🇺Luxembourg's by-election for 2027.
I am confident that your experience and commitment will further strengthen ECOSOC's efforts to advance sustainable development and international cooperation. #GlobalGoals #SDGs #2030Agenda
No wonder that Mr. Plaut who championed burning down Eritrean Embassies is having difficulty to accept that Eritrea has independent choice on with whom it engages ነጻ ሕርያ, and is a sovereign and equal member of the UN ኣብ ዓለም ጨቢጣቶ ግቡእ ክብራ.
Super news for 🇪🇷
-$77.6 million package approved by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) will scale up nature and climate solutions across 11 projects in 10 countries, including 🇪🇷supported by @UNDPEritrea@UNDP
https://t.co/RlWWmrA3I2
Egypt Approves Cairo University Branch in Eritrea
Egypt’s Supreme Council of Universities has officially approved the establishment of a branch of Cairo University in Asmara, Eritrea.
This decision is part of Egypt’s broader strategy to expand its higher education institutions internationally, particularly in Africa and the Arab world. The move aims to strengthen educational cooperation between Egypt and Eritrea, improve access to quality higher education in the region, and enhance bilateral ties.
https://t.co/OaPfJbqO7Q
Foreign Minister Osman Saleh today met his Egyptian counterpart, Dr. Badr Abdelatty, and discussed modalities of implementation of the overall bilateral agreements of cooperation reached between the two sides.
Foreign Minister Osman underlined the significance of the visit of the senior Egyptian delegation and the importance of strengthening the bilateral ties of cooperation in these crucial times of fluid developments in the Horn of Africa region.
Dr. Badr, for his part, referred to the alignment of views and positions of the two sides on vital regional and international issues and stressed the importance of expediting the implementation of mutually agreed development programmes.
Audacity of Potemkin Party minions and their hired apologists is indeed beyond the pale.
The PP regime's delusional policies continue to foment, beyond any shred of doubt, unnecessary tension in the region:
- Exhibit 1: the illicit MOU that the PP regime signed stealthily with Somaliland in January 2024;
- Exhibit 2: the relentless media and diplomatic campaigns, accompanied by incessant saber-rattling, that the regime has unleashed since December 2023 to invade Assab in pursuit of its pipedream of "sovereign access to the sea";
- Exhibit 3: PP's widely reported (Yale University findings etc.) involvement in the conflict in the Sudan whose tentacles and dangerous ramifications (link below) are multi-layered and grave indeed.
Still, PP minions and their apologists accuse Eritrea and other countries in the region for "conspiracies... for forming an axis of powers" against Ethiopia.
These false flags are too transparent and cannot camouflage the real source and incubator of unnecessary and avoidable tension in the Horn of Africa region.
The lofty aspirations of the peoples of the region remain enduring peace and cooperation anchored on respect of each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity; not perennial conflicts to mollify elusive ambitions of hegemony and domination.
https://t.co/j7f3eN57o7
Press Statement
The Backdrop of Unwarranted Sanctions
Ministry of Information
Asmara, 6 May 2026
"There are reports these days that the illegal and unilateral US sanctions will soon be lifted. We earnestly hope that this act will indeed herald an enduring rectification of misguided policies to ensure justice, legality and fairness".
https://t.co/MBEsiS1lbc
Press Statement
Mischaracterizations Surrounding Prospects for Eritrea-United States #Rapprochement
The #Embassy of the State of #Eritrea in Washington, D.C. takes note of the recent article published by The Wall Street Journal on prospects for resetting relations between Eritrea and the United States.
While the article acknowledges Eritrea's strategic importance in the #Horn of #Africa and the #RedSea corridor, it advances selective narratives with the evident intention of undermining the timely opportunity for constructive engagement. Indeed, and in the same vein, certain, self-styled, pundits have subsequently reverted to alarmist interpretations across media and social platforms, recycling discredited claims and attempting to cast unwarranted doubt on any positive trajectory in Eritrea-U.S. relations. Such commentaries are neither objective nor constructive; essentially, they represent hired lobbyist advocacies disguised as "independent" analysis.
A fundamental reality must be recognized. Decades of pressure, sanctions, and isolation have not produced positive outcomes, neither for #US policy objectives nor for regional stability. There is now increasing acknowledgment, even within U.S. policy circles, that a shift towards engagement, rather than misplaced and unwarranted coercion, is both necessary and overdue. Attempts by some commentators to portray this shift as dangerous reveal more about entrenched biases than about actual conditions on the ground. The persistence of such narratives, often repeated loudly on social media without evidence, reflects a deliberate effort to obstruct progress rather than inform public understanding.
Eritrea's position has been consistent and principled. Since independence, it has pursued a policy anchored in #sovereignty, non-interference, and an independent development policy that eschews structural and perpetual dependency. Eritrea does not subscribe to dependency-based models. Instead, it promotes mutually beneficial partnerships rooted in trade, investment, and respect for national ownership of development priorities; an approach aligned with evolving global trends. Attempts by certain analysts to caricature this policy orientation only expose a lack of seriousness and analytical rigor.
Assertions that improved relations would embolden instability lack credibility.
Eritrea has consistently upheld territorial integrity, international law, and peaceful coexistence. Its regional policy has been guided by, and is anchored on, legitimate security considerations and a clear commitment to stability in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea basin. The repeated efforts by some voices to suggest otherwise, often in inflammatory tones, amount to little more than noise intended to distract from substantive policy discussions.
Equally flawed is the narrative that lifting unilateral U.S. sanctions would have negative consequences. These measures were unwarranted, selectively applied, and counterproductive. They neither advanced peace nor served strategic interests. Their continued defense by a narrow circle of commentators, despite clear evidence of their legality and utility, raises questions about the motivation behind such positions.
As pronounced on several occasions, Eritrea has always been keen to cultivate a respectful, forward-looking, and constructive engagement based on mutual respect, non-coercion, and sovereign equality. The path forward requires moving beyond ineffective policies and dismissing unproductive narratives, particularly those amplified by the whimsical intent of certain individuals bent on derailing progress.
A balanced, fact-based, approach will better serve both nations and contribute to lasting peace and stability in the region.
Bilen Fitwi representing Eritrea with style—every detail speaks. 'Eritrea' on her jersey, '24' for Independence Day, and a bracelet in our flag’s colors.
Indeed, Yemane would be proud. 🇪🇷
The stale blabbering of Potemkin Party's senior officials, and affiliated back-stabbers, is again on the rise these days.
The Party's leader, as well as minions such as Gen. Tsadkan, are resuscitating the same provocative and discredited arguments of "sovereign access to sea"; the same unlawful recipe of regional destabilization, with heightened shrill and frenzy.
These toxic policies have and continue to be roundly rejected by the international community. The purpose of the recent intensified campaign seems, accordingly, directed at their domestic constituencies to deflect attention from real and profound problems that the country is grappling with.
https://t.co/JO9W7lyztk
"...from antiquity to the present, Eritrea’s geology has always underpinned its economy. However, the 21st century demands a transformation from raw extraction to high-tech optimization."
A thought- provoking article by @globalezra
https://t.co/Q4IZCwpJnn
Iran has shown z 🌎 what true faith means
a devotion to Allah,
as we believe in God.
Z world has witnessed more than conflict:
a battle between light and darkness,
between good and 😈 .
And we believe toda, in 2 weeks, & beyond
that z good will stand,
& will overcome the dark.
SPOTLIGHT
#Eritrea - Community Centered Justice System: Bringing Justice Closer to the People
By: Ministry of Justice
The two-tier institutional arrangement where family and other minor disputes are resolved through community mediation while Courts adjudicate complex legal matters in accordance with the Country's Civil, Penal and Commercial Codes is expected to enhance and optimize more efficient and effective dispensation of justice.
Engaging and constructive discussions in Asmara over the last days. Delighted to continue the dialogue on key regional issues that concern and connect both 🇪🇺 and 🇪🇷. Grateful to EU Ambassador Joanna Darmanin for hosting #TeamEurope