@TiborPNagyJr Mr Tibor, I heard your entire interview and it felt like neither of you knew to say, and oh boy you lie like that Sir. But congrats, you still have some people who think you have some relevance. But If I were u, I wouldn't let that interview get posted.
@RedwanM79947@WediBedho You are an Ethiopian and you have no right to talk about Eritrea and the Eritrean people or government. First remove the log in your eyes ... You know what I mean!
@Sharronyemane@Eritrea19911@PatrickHeinisc1 That is his pocket after and he has no time for it otherwise he would loose sight of what others have. Don't forget how Europe was built.
The Sudanese Eritrean Relations: A Firm Partnership Beyond Geography, Rooted in Shared Destiny
(by Mr. Osman Ahmed Abdul Bari; Ambassador of the Republic of the Sudan to Eritrea)
*"...The Relations between the Republic of the Sudan and the State of Eritrea represent an advanced model of bilateral relations in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea regions. Their roots run deep in history, and their dimensions intersect politically, securely, economically, and socially, making them strategic relations based on mutual trust, good neighborliness, and a set of intertwined interests and a shared destiny".
*"...The Sudanese –Eritrean partnership represents a strategic cornerstone for reshaping the equations of stability in the region and a model of cooperation that seeks to manage crisis from within the region itself, transforming them into a strategic asset that serves regional stability and the interests of its peoples".
https://t.co/KmY2tTDnqj
The patently false and fabricated accusations against Eritrea issued by Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister yesterday is astounding in its tone and substance, underlying motivation, and overarching objective. #ERITREA
Good Read - The Facts of Harmony: #Eritrea’s Ethnic and Religious Unity;
by David Yeh (Abridged version), https://t.co/512O7pb8z2
"Eritrea views autonomous organizations, whether religious, social, or political, not as potential threats to unity in a societally diverse nation, but as spices towards unity. Unlike systems that codify ethnic divisions into governance, Eritrea’s emphasis on a common national identity has, in fact, mitigated centrifugal pressures that have destabilized other countries in the region. For Eritreans, unity is not an abstraction imposed from above; it is the continuing embodiment of their shared history and security".
https://t.co/rXu90xfUBj
As accentuated by its frantic PR & diplomatic campaigns in the past few weeks, the Potemkin Party's pretentions to, and quest for, "sovereign access to the sea as well as regional power projection" squarely rest on usurping and leveraging the endowments and resources of its neighbors.
Fallacious discourses, repeated ad nauseum, on "historical legitimacy...existential threats. etc."; audacious arguments on its "indispensable role in the security of the Red Sea maritime route", often accompanied by provocative saber rattling, are indeed the tell-tale signs and fatal symptoms of this malaise.
The facts are otherwise simple and straight forward.
Ethiopia has unfettered and wide latitude for using several ports in the Horn of Africa neighborhood for access to the sea on the basis of normative commercial agreements with all the transit countries.
In as far as the security of the Red Sea is concerned, this is a matter for, and within the legal purview of, all the littoral States.
"Case closed"; in legal parlance.
In many respects, the PP's mindset and elusive posturing is perplexing as Ethiopia indeed possesses enormous domestic resources and endowments that it can judiciously leverage for advancing its regional and international ties of cooperation instead of veering into elicit and uncharted waters to provoke unnecessary and avoidable conflicts with detrimental consequences to regional stability and healthy cooperation.
Unfortunately, the Potemkin Party's fatal infatuation remains coveting and usurping the endowments of its neighbours: "ብዘይ ኩታኻ ወለል፥ ብዘይ ጠስምኻ ጸረር"፡ እዩ'ቲ ነገሩ።
@Chakham_Analyst Your stupidity is worse than your lieing. Good luck if your purpose posting that picture was to show international relationship cause what I see is how I would embrace my wife!
ERITREA ― An African country with mostly arid land, receiving less than 350 mm of rainfall a year, and no year-round rivers should, by conventional logic, struggle with water access.
Yet Eritrea delivers clean and safe drinking water to 85 percent of its population (92% in urban areas and 80% in rural).
That result was achieved despite years of war, sanctions, political pressure, diplomatic isolation, and exclusion from the SWIFT banking system.
Eritrea, unlike many others, did not have the luxury of easy loans or international financial backing. For more than two decades, it received no IMF or World Bank loans. As a result, it relied on governance, discipline, and clear national priorities.
So what excuse do other developing countries in Africa have, especially those with abundant access to international financial loans and grants, yet still cannot provide safe drinking water to their people?
To learn more about #Eritrea’s water security success story, click here ... https://t.co/WLCw9dpg1H
@PatrickHeinisc1 You are funny! Did they say which Ethiopia it's going to serve? Because the former Ethiopia as you knew it can't be sustained. And the current Ethiopia is the proof!