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Eritrea: Inhabitants of Anseba Region Reiterate Readiness to Meet Any Eventuality


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

13 December 2007
Posted to the web 13 December 2007

Keren

The inhabitants of the Anseba region have reiterated their readiness to meet any eventuality. They voiced their commitment in public meetings held in the towns of Keren, Hagaz and Elabered.

The meetings focused on the objective situation in the Homeland and future trends, particularly that of the TPLF regime's preparation for war. The participants of the meeting expressed their readiness to steadfastly rebuff any acts of hostility and conspiracy designed to undermine the nation's unity and sovereignty. They asserted that they would fulfill what is required of them, alongside the on-going endeavors to achieve food security.

The participants further commended the major achievements so far registered in the development drive, especially in efforts to achieve food security and strengthen infrastructure facilities which are playing a vital role in promoting social services. Moreover, they called on citizens inside the country and abroad to reinforce national unity and to keep vigilant to foil any enemy conspiracy.



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