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Eritrea: PFDJ Members in Germany Hold Annual Meeting


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

13 November 2007
Posted to the web 13 November 2007

Asmara

Members of the PFDJ from different German cities held their annual meeting in Manheim City on November 10.

The Eritrean Ambassador to Germany, Mr. Petros Tsegai, gave briefings on the objective situation in the Homeland, in which he pointed out that the Government has implemented a number of development programs and that encouraging achievements have so far been registered. He also noted that major tasks have been fulfilled as regards to safeguarding the nation's sovereignty and reinforcing national unity.

The PFDJ office in Germany presented a paper on the responsibility and current challenges of citizens on which the participants of the meeting conducted discussion.

Lauding the people and Government of Eritrea for stepping up their efforts to enhance the development drive and pursuing the correct policy for promoting peace in the region, the participants reaffirmed their readiness to fulfill what is required of them.

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PFDJ members from the German cities of Frankfurt, Manheim, Karlsruw, Kaizerslaughter, Heidelberg, Falda and Dridoaish attended the meeting.



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