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Eritrea: Eritreans in France And Switzerland Reiterate Readiness to Live Up to the Nation's Expectations


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

12 December 2007
Posted to the web 12 December 2007

Asmara

In continuation of the public meetings being held inside the country and abroad, Eritrean nationals residing in France and Switzerland held similar meetings.

In the meeting that was attended by Eritrean citizens from different French cities, Ambassador Ahmed Hassen Dahli gave a briefing to the participants on the patriotic exploits of the Eritrean people in rebuffing acts of hostility. He also indicated that the on-going national development drive would attain the set target in the near future in view of the impressive achievements so far registered.

The participants of the meeting reaffirmed their readiness to steadfastly meet any eventuality by standing alongside their people and government. They also reiterated to live up to the nation's expectations.

Likewise, Eritrean citizens living in the Swiss cities of Luzon, Berne, Geneva and Basil held similar meeting, during which they pledged to rebuff anti-Eritrea acts of conspiracy and hostility through reinforcing national unity and steadfastness.



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