Shabait.com (Asmara)
8 October 2007
Asmara — Eritreans residing in Stuttgart, Germany held a public meeting on October 7.
The Eritrean citizens from the cities of Stuttgart, Ulm and Munich participated in the meeting aimed at backing up the efforts Eritrea is exerting to promote peace in the region and to challenge the baseless acts of defamation and unjustified hostility on the part of the US Administration and its servants.
Four study papers focusing on the influence and domination of the US Administration in the world; terrorism and its conceptual meaning; the national economic development drive in Eritrea; and the history of the Eritrean people's struggle for peace and justice were presented at the meeting. Moreover, messages of solidarity from the cities of Cologne, Manheim, Kassel, Frankfurt and Kiserslawter were conveyed.
Commending the role the Eritrean Government has played and is still playing to promote peace in the Horn of Africa, particularly in Somalia and the Sudan, the participants of the meeting asserted that such endeavors attest to the fact that African problems can be resolved by Africans themselves. In this regard, they called on the international community to extend the necessary support. The participants also expressed their full support to the Eritrean Government's patient and mature diplomatic handling of the Darfur issue. Furthermore, they reaffirmed their readiness to do what is required of them in ongoing national development endeavors.
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