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President
holds talks with UN Under Secretary General for Political
Affairs
By Shabait.com Aug 28, 2007, 14:57
Asmara, 27 August 2007 – President Isaias
today received and held talks with Mr. Lyn Pasco, UN Under
Secretary General for Political Affairs. In the meeting, the
two sides held in-depth discussion on the implementation
process of the EEBC ruling, the Sudanese peace process in
general and the Darfur issue in particular, as well as the
situation in Somalia |
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MINISTRY OF
FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF NORWAY
Statement at International Contact Group on Somalia
London, 6 June 2007 |
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Micro-dam under construction in Adi-Quala sub-zone
By Shabait.com
Mailba, 28 August 2007 –
A micro-dam with a capacity of holding
115,000 cubic meters is under construction in Mailba
administrative area, Adi-Quala sub-zone, at a cost of 1.4
million Nakfa. |
Eritrea sets conditions to improve relations
with USA
August
25, 2007 (ASMARA) — The Eritrean president has set
pre-conditions for the improvement of the country’s
relations with the USA. In an interview as broadcast by
Eritrea’s state-run radio, Isayas Afewerki said that the USA
should suspend "activities aimed at harming our national
interests".
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Sunday 26 August 2007 02:54.
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Transcript
of Powell's U.N. presentation፡
Thursday, February 6, 2003 Posted:
11:29 AM EST (1629 GMT)
Following is a transcript of U.S. Secretary
of State Colin Powell's presentation to the U.N. Security
Council on the U.S. case against Iraq.
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....My
second purpose today is to provide you with additional
information, to share with you what the United States knows
about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction as well as Iraq's
involvement in terrorism, which is also the subject of
Resolution 1441 and other earlier resolutions. I might add
at this point that we are providing all relevant information
we can to the inspection teams for them to do their work.
The material I will present to you comes from a variety of
sources. Some are U.S. sources. And some are those of other
countries. Some of the sources are technical, such as
intercepted telephone conversations and photos taken by
satellites. Other sources are people who have risked their
lives to let the world know what Saddam Hussein is really up
to. I cannot tell you everything that we know. But what I
can share with you, when combined with what all of us have
learned over the years, is deeply troubling.
What you will see is an accumulation
of facts and disturbing patterns of behavior. The
facts on Iraq's behavior demonstrate that Saddam Hussein and
his regime have made no effort -- no effort -- to disarm as
required by the international community. Indeed, the facts
and Iraq's behavior show that Saddam Hussein and his regime
are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass
destruction.
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On
Video
President Isaias Afwerki's Interview
Source meadna.com
08-20-2007
A report by world media
Eritrea: US fuelling conflicts in Africa
Mon, 20 Aug 2007 22:17:05
Source: Press TV, Agencies |
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ሓዳስ ኤርትራ:
ርእሰ-ዓንቀጽ፡
23-0807
ንዕቀት ምምሕዳር ኣመሪካ ኣብ ልዕሊ
ኣህጉራዊ ሕግታትን ስምምዓትን |
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Ethiopia expels Norwegian envoys
Tuesday, 28 August 2007,
..Six
Norwegian diplomats will have to leave Ethiopia because of
interference in the country's internal affairs, a foreign
ministry spokesman has said..
...Mr Wahide said that his government had not wanted to take
this action and would be willing to reconsider if Norway was
prepared to "rectify its mistakes and be more helpful in the
region".
...But he said Norway had been pampering "spoiler forces" in
the region - naming Islamist rebels in Somalia and insurgent
groups active in Ethiopia as well as Eritrea. |
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We can't afford
another mistake. |
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Another
WMD-type scandal on the making?
We, citizens of this great
nation, should call upon
congress to get
involved to prevent another policy blunder and opt for
patient, continues, and persistent efforts to engage the
regime in Asmara. |
Diaspora News
U.S. interests ill served by its Africa diplomats
OEA, Aug 24, 2007 - 1:17pm
source Shaebia.org
Is the United States being
served well by its diplomats in charge of African affairs?
Looking at what is going on in one part of Africa, the Horn
of Africa, the answer is a resounding no. The Horn of Africa
team has utterly failed the United States both in fighting
terrorism and winning the country indispensable friends.
Africa, it seems, is at the bottom of US policymakers’
priority list; but in this ever shrinking, post 9/11, world
of today, the United States cannot afford to neglect any
part of the globe, let alone the Horn of Africa with its
proximity to the volatile Middle East. |
 
U.S. May Add Eritrea to List of Nations Backing Terrorists
By MARK MAZZETTI Published: August 18,
2007
Jendayi E. Frazer, the assistant secretary of state for
African affairs, told reporters Friday that the
United States had been gathering
intelligence that proved Eritrea had repeatedly
shipped arms into Somalia to aid insurgents there. |
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The
Man Who Knew Ex-Powell Aide Says Saddam-Weapons Threat Was
Overstated CBS)
Feb. 4, 2004
...In February, Secretary of State Colin
Powell made a surprising admission. He told The Washington
Post that he doesn't know whether he would have recommended
the invasion of Iraq if he had been told at the time that
there were no stockpiles of banned weapons. .... |
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