Eritrea: No Obstructions to Regrouping of Peacekeepers, UN Says (UN News Service)

With Eritrea still hindering the temporary relocation of United Nations peacekeepers to Ethiopia, the UN mission to the two countries said today that there were as yet no obstructions to its regrouping in the Eritrean capital of Asmara.

Author: teccola
Sun Feb 24 02:45:47 2008

I feel sory for the inconveniency created in relocating the UN peace keepers but now it seems okay to regroup them in Asmara. However do not forget still the temporary regrouping is not in line with the ultimate intention and objectives of the UN.The Eritrean regime is ultimately accountable for unforseen consequences and impacts on the UN peace keeping forces.Now your confrontation is with the collective member states of the UN security council not a single state.The justification given by the Eritrean UN diplomatic mission for hindering the temporary relocation is not valid argument or is not acceptable in light of the UN tenets and principles. Come to your sense and be diplomatic in all your dealings. Regards Teccola

Author: emman9127
Mon Feb 25 11:52:42 2008

I wouldn't surprise of Eritrean response on arrogant and irresponsible Imperialistic control of United Nations on Eritrean land. TSZ isn't forever as some people are thinking but it is only temporary till Eritrea and Ethiopia border lined. They don’t have to use as a means of controlling and manipulating their interest in Eritrea. Eight years is more than enough to let them convince Ethiopia to accept Algeria’s agreement. Thought we Eritrean’s have differences in ourselves, we don’t let outsiders control or manipulate us. We love peace, give peace and love to see peace of others. Peace is hard to find and easy to lose it. We appreciate United Nations decision, we would have appreciated them much if they have applied it practically.

Peace be with you all

Amanuel

Author: teddysuhull
Sun Feb 24 15:26:05 2008

Je crois que pendant 5 ans d'occupation par ONU à l'Erythrée, ils ont optenu aucun résultat à la signature d'Algerie. Ils vont que promener avec leur voiture 4x4 et prostituer les jeunes filles Erythréens, dormir dans les Hôtel de luxe. Pour moi ce n'ai pas du travail, dans ce cas ils aurait dû rentrer chez eux. Michael

Author: rastaman
Mon Mar 3 00:39:48 2008

In all sincerity, this is all about the two leadership of both countries wanting peace or not. Neither of them do. do. And until they do there is not any body of world organization that can make them want peace. Their respective people could; but, the Hodam Ethiopian people have been too busy building their economy and the Eritreans crying with 'Hade Libi", projecting every blame there is on others. This will have no end until both people wake up and realize the not so importance of demarcating a dilimted border. The Syrians didn't cry for a day when they lost the Golan Heights to Israel, 40 years ago. There is more life to stinking borders. Eritreans wake up and stay away from lining up for bread!! Ethiopians wake up too and help your neighbors to wake up and smell cofee.. You can't leave and eat in peace when the neighboring house is on fire. God bless the One people of both nations!

Author: fete.k
Sun Feb 24 10:04:34 2008

UN is just living and getting their salary in both countries, by my opinion they are paracites, I need to send them to their homes, they disturb the region, they are evils, doing very bad job and illegal works like smugling..... regards Niga fete....

Author: teddysuhull
Sun Feb 24 15:34:18 2008

l'ONU faut mieux qu'ils rentre chez eux, ou en Irak. Ils ont rien à faire en Erythrée. Ou bien qu'ils applique la signature d'Alger. Laisser travailler le gouvernement Erithréen pour son peuple. Michael

Author: manna12
Mon Feb 25 03:05:58 2008

yes manna12 is ok.





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