@USEmbassyAddis@USAfricaCommand Ethiopia is witnessing an ongoing state-sponsored genocide against the Amhara people, accompanied by widespread abductions.
Fear has paralyzed travel — civilians now avoid roads due to government militias and mercenaries who kidnap and demand ransom.
#AmharaGenocide
@SZzghi@EritreaCanada Regardless who said what, you showed the world you are even worse than the regime you are claiming is bud. Only retards and backward cruel animals do act the way you acted, throwing stones,sticks, and other weapons at the very peaceful children and women in a civilized world.
Welcomed H.E. Mr. Dag Hartelius, Deputy Foreign Minister of Sweden, to @Eritrea_UN. Our discussions included the #UN80 initiative and its various workstreams, highlighting the need for a more effective, coherent, and responsive @UN in addressing today’s global challenges.
The initiative seeks to streamline mandates, improve coordination across the system, and address long-standing structural imbalances, including questions of representation, accountability, and equitable voice for Member States. The upcoming third phase will be critical, as it is expected to advance structural changes at the core of the @UN system. Without genuine political will, however, reform risks remaining aspirational, undermining the Organization’s credibility and effectiveness.
We also exchanged views on developments in the #Horn region. Respect for the sovereign rights and territorial integrity of states remains fundamental to peace, stability, and security. The international community must not allow impunity to take root and should act early, before crises escalate and irreversible damage is done.
This engagement builds on the recent meeting in #Eritrea with the Foreign Minister and provided a valuable opportunity to sustain dialogue and further strengthen #Eritrea-#Sweden bilateral relations.
Medakemti...Such posturing does little to advance genuine understanding or constructive engagement. Instead, it reveals a persistent disconnect between rhetoric and reality, one that ultimately erodes the credibility of those who perpetuate it.
After more than two decades of relentlessly spinning anti-#Eritrea narratives, they now find themselves confined to an increasingly narrow circle, relying largely on PP cadres and their cohorts to echo positions that have long since lost credibility and resonance.
This shrinking base of alignment is telling. It speaks to an inability, or unwillingness, to read situations with clarity, apply intellectual rigor, renew arguments, broaden appeal, or reconcile with evolving realities on the ground. What remains is a self-contained loop of repetition, where the same assertions are recycled among the same actors, with diminishing relevance beyond their own circles.
#EritreaAt35, will remain focused on substance over spectacle. Its engagements will continue to be anchored in mutual respect, sovereign equality, factual clarity, and genuine partnership, unmoved by the performative interventions of those more invested in sustaining narratives than contributing to meaningful progress...#Peace, #stability and #security in the #Horn region demands much more...
@hawelti@Fachu888 The noise from እፍሊ ሓንጨመንጪ are nothing new to Eritreans they are are familiar lessons repeated for decades. The Conflict Entrepreneurs’s posture remains unchanged. Only the orchestra changes, not the song or the maestro!!
The commotion of the usual, faint-hearted, Conflict Entrepreneurs (እፍሊ ሓንጨመንጪ) is appalling indeed.
This attitude is glaringly evident/manifested, especially this week, both in its condescending variant as well as in their pretentious posturing when they act as "Viceroys" who have the "prerogative and authority" to determine the political affairs, destiny, and international relations of Eritrea in particular and the Horn of Africa region broadly.
Eritrea will not, of course, be derailed by the perennial ill-will of these inconsequential detractors and it will, as ever, pursue its positive and constructive policies of cultivating and consolidating its regional and global ties of cooperation and partnership on the basis of mutual interests and shared objectives.
@JoshuaTabah@UNinEritrea@nahlav Thanks Mt Ambassador for your engagement with the state of Eritrea 🇪🇷. We highly value the engagement between Eritrea 🇪🇷 and Canada 🇨🇦
My thanks to the @UNinEritrea team for an excellent discussion during my recent visit.
👏 to @nahlav for her leadership - exactly the kind of strong leader that the 🇺🇳 needs right now.
@JoshuaTabah@CanHCKenya As a Canadian Eritrean I have a great expectation this relationship and dialogue would benefit both Countries. Hopefully prime Minister Carney visits Eritrea in the near future.
@JoshuaTabah@CanHCKenya Thank u, Ambassador, for your principled stance on sovereignty and territorial integrity. A stronger Canada-Eritrea partnership would serve both nations' interests. Let's build on this common ground. 🇨🇦🤝🇪🇷
Extensive discussion with Foreign Minister Saleh on regional dynamics.
🇨🇦+🇪🇷 share commitment to basis of int’l law: respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Discussed how foreign interference is destabilizing regional security and where de-escalation is needed.
Seminar to Nationals in Nairobi and Its Environs
Mr. Beyene Russom, Eritrea’s Ambassador to Kenya, conducted a public seminar for nationals residing in Nairobi and its environs on 4 April.
At the seminar, Ambassador Beyene gave an extensive briefing on the objective situation in the homeland as well as regional and global developments. He also called on the nationals to consolidate their unity and organization with a view to emerging victorious against challenges they may encounter.
Urging the nationals to fulfil their national obligations through organizing themselves in community and national associations, Ambassador Beyene called for a proper understanding of their rights and obligations and for taking advantage of the opportunities in their country.
Mr. Dawit Hagos, chairman of the Eritrean community in Kenya, said that strengthening and developing the Eritrean community and participation in national affairs is a timely responsibility of the nationals.
The participants, on their part, expressed conviction to strengthen the Eritrean community in Kenya and called for the organization of similar seminars.