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Eritrea: Nationals in Jeddah Reaffirm Readiness to Meet Any Eventuality


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

29 December 2007
Posted to the web 31 December 2007

Asmara

Eritrean nationals living in Jeddah and its environs held a public meeting, during which they reaffirmed their readiness to strengthen resistance and meet any eventuality.

The Head of Organizational Affairs at the PFDJ, Mr. Abdalla Jabir, explained to the participants of the meeting that the TPLF regime, with the encouragement of the US Administration, has been posing obstacles to border demarcation through raising different excuses. He added that the regime, after officially rejecting the EEBC ruling, is presently engaged in preparations to launch another cycle of war. Mr. Abdalla called on Eritrean citizens at home and abroad to step up their resistance through reinforcing national unity.

Noting that Eritrea is in a reliable ground and heading to a bright future thanks to the Eritrean people's firm unity and steadfastness, the PFDJ official expressed conviction that the acts of hostility and conspiracy of the shaky regime would end in utter failure.

The participants of the meeting pledged to fulfill what is required of them through standing alongside their people and government.



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