@UN This organisation is a useless organisation. what about countries who are in conflict? Like Soudan why are they not the main agenda of this organisation? Or just The #UAE corrupting the system with the help of other entities?
@AbiyAhmedAli Ethiopia is in a deep crisis of famine and civil war. You can't even lead your country properly.. we need the removal of the African Union sitting town, that must be changed...
The parading of #Maduro in a cage through the streets of New York last night by Donald Trump will become an iconic event in the narrative of imperialist savagery. Like the murder of Lumumba and Allende. Men of the south in chains is a very American story.
@trtafrika Blame your president who was running like a dog behind aby Ahmed.. he didn't even give respect to the 10k #Somalian military who were trained for about 2 and half year in #Eritrea.. what did the president do? He just throws them.. Now what Somalia? 🤔
SUDAN ― President Isaias Returns Home
President Isaias Afwerki returned home Sunday afternoon, Nov. 30, after wrapping up a two-day working visit to Port Sudan.
During the trip he met with Sudan’s Sovereignty Council chief Abdel Fattah Al‑Burhan, where the two leaders held extensive talks on strengthening bilateral ties, and boosting cooperation on security, trade, and regional stability. #Sudan #Eritrea 🇪🇷🤝🇸🇩
PP's Assab/Hallucination Syndrome appears to be aggravating with time. Latest mutation revolves around, and invokes, "population density".
Eritrea's Assab, we are told, is sparsely populated in comparison to the extremely high population density of Ethiopian cities and towns.
This justifies, in PP's warped logic as paraphrased in the discourse in Parliament yesterday, "the acquisition of Assab, preferably through negotiations; otherwise through military invasion".
Historically, colonial hubris has always been justified by, and packaged in, some seemingly palatable rationale or "higher cause... civilizing mission etc.".
PP's ludicrous variant is unheard-of in these modern times and beyond the pale even by those fraudulent yardsticks!
#Eritrea - Congrats to All!
Stellar performance by Henok Mulubrhan as he wins Stage 3 (Final) and Green Jersey at the Tour de Kyusha, (2.1) ,119.25 Km, in Japan. Another milestone and Good Day for #EritreanCycling!
https://t.co/lA9bKFQpXs
#Eritrea: Statement by Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam at the 49th G77 and China Annual Ministerial Meeting
*"...In the aftermath of a devastating war, eighty years ago, the United Nations was founded on a visionary Charter. Though the majority of our nations in the Global South were not at the table back then, its core principles like the sovereign equality of all States, peaceful dispute resolution, and respect for territorial integrity, were designed to promote a better life for all and to protect humanity from fear, war, and deprivation".
*"...For Eritrea, national sovereignty, self-reliance, as well as ownership of development policy and philosophy are not up for debate or compromise. For us they are not abstract ideals, they are the essential foundations for a peaceful and just global community and the prerequisites for any genuine sustainable development".
*"...On this 80th anniversary, let us recommit ourselves, not to the flawed UN system we have, but to the visionary one we were promised. A system that serves all of us. A system where every nation, no matter its size or wealth, has an equal voice and an equal right to peace, development and justice".
https://t.co/m2BTB9mRmM
S#Eritrea: Statement by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh at Special High-Level Event on Climate Action
*"...The State of Eritrea is fully committed to a path of climate resilience and low-carbon development. As a testimony of this, we have prepared our ambitious third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), which will be submitted prior to COP30".
*"...Eritrea is ready to do its part within its internal capacity to deter the effects of Climate change in particular and environmental degradation at large. The Government of the state of Eritrea remains politically committed in mobilizing its financial and human resource. Having said that, we call upon the international community and specially most polluter countries to live up to their historical responsibility in doing what is required from them, by taking the lead in addressing ground-breaking measures domestically and sharing the knowledge, skill and technology they acquired and mobilizing adequate financial resources that are reliable and accessible to who needs and when they need it most. Eritrea believes concerted effort can make a big difference".
https://t.co/LtCHp7sY10
The Eritrean National Cycling Team has arrived in Rwanda to participate in the World Championships 2025. 🚴♂️🇪🇷
We wish them Good Luck !
📷 Tedros Gebrekidan
Following this year’s abundant rainy season, crop performance across most parts of #Eritrea is highly encouraging, with prospects of a bumper harvest.
📹Taff (ጣፍ) farming in the Sub-Zone of #Mendefera.
#Agriculture#FoodSecurity#SDGs
Ancient Relics Unearthed in Eritrea's Hadamu Area
Archaeological expert Dr. Tsegay Medin from the Commission of Culture and Sports announced the discovery of ancient artefacts—including pottery, pots, ornaments, ceramics, and human remains—in the Hadamu administrative area of Dekemhare sub-zone.
Dr. Tsegay highlighted the sub-zone's rich archaeological heritage and urged developers to report any finds to authorities. #Archaeology #Eritrea
https://t.co/tJ1OPAYn6M
I can't find that you have a word to say about Gaza except that you think Sudan is worse. This leaves you with no credibility as a human rights defender, as it does Senators Schiff and Coons, both of whom voted against the resolution "disapproving" of arms sales to Israel. Weak, toothless resolution but they couldn't even vote for that.
🇺🇳💬 UN Secretary-General Sparks Noise —
🇪🇷🛑 UN Misstep or Misused?
🧠 Let’s Not Confuse Geography With Geopolitics
The UN Secretary-General’s remarks on sea access sent Abiy’s propaganda machine into overdrive — but facts still matter.
🔍 What’s Wrong With the Sea Access Obsession?
🇺🇳 The UN Charter clearly upholds:
🛑 Sovereignty
🛑 Territorial Integrity
🛑 Non-aggression
🔹 🇪🇹 Abiy’s Diversion Tactic:
He’s using “sea access” to distract from civil wars in Amhara, Oromia, and Tigray, plus his collapsing economy.
🔹 📚 Basic Economics:
Trade isn’t about owning everything — it’s about comparative advantage, cooperation, and respecting your neighbors' borders.
🔹 **🇨🇭 Even Switzerland — landlocked and wealthy — proves sea access is not a guarantee for prosperity.
🌊 Eritrea’s Clear Stand on Ports & Peace:
✅ Access? Yes — Ownership? Never.
Eritrea supports commercial access under international norms, not Abiy’s coated expansionist agenda.
✅ Open to Trade — Closed to Threats:
Ports like Assab & Massawa are open for fair cooperation, but Eritrea will never accept coercion or manipulation.
✅ Trust is Earned, Not Demanded:
Abiy’s long list of betrayals has broken regional trust — he is not seen as a good-faith partner in the Horn.
📢 Bottom Line:
🇪🇷 Eritrea wants regional peace, stability, and economic integration — built on sovereignty, trust, and mutual respect.
But make no mistake: Eritrea is more than capable of defending itself at any time, from anyone.
#Eritrea 🇪🇷 | #RespectSovereignty | #SeaAccessNotOwnership | #UNCharter | #RedSeaPolitics | #HornOfAfricaFacts | #AbiyDiversionTactic | #CommercialAccessOnly | #EritreaReadyAndAble | #NoToCoercion | #AwetNehafash
Good Read - Celebrating World Environment Day 2025: How #Eritrea is Advancing Environmental Sustainability; by Bana Negusse
* In Eritrea, concern and regard for natural environment run deep and the national commitment to establishing a safe, clean, healthy, and sustainable environment are longstanding.
* Eritrea’s National Charter, adopted in 1994 in the historic city of Nakfa, states that, “We are committed to economic growth, but in conjunction with social justice and the protection of the natural environment.” The Charter also declares that one of the country’s objectives is to gradually, “Build a strong national economy, based on appropriate agricultural, industrial, commercial and other services, which satisfies the needs of our people, develops our own resources, [and] enables responsible utilization of the natural environment and resources.”
*The country’s commitment is also powerfully reflected in the fact that it has signed or is party to numerous environment/climate change and biodiversity-related international agreements and instruments, including, among others: the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change; the Convention on Biological Diversity; UN Convention to Combat Desertification; World Heritage Convention; Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants; Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity; Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change; Paris Agreement; Doha Amendment to the Kyoto Protocol; Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity, and Agreement on Port State Measures.
https://t.co/FjLp60EE30