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Eritrea: President's New Year Message


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

31 December 2007
Posted to the web 2 January 2008

Asmara

President Isaias Afwerki conveyed his New Year message to the Eritrean people inside the country and abroad.

In his message, the President said that 2008 would be a year in which we would reinforce the "United Resistance for Liberation, Development and Prosperity of Eritrea." He further indicated that the New Year would witness economic emancipation and development.

President Isaias went on to underline that the Eritrean people succeeded in laying the solid ground for ensuring social justice and prosperity through rebuffing political, security and economic hostilities thanks to its cherished values.

Noting that we presently stand on solid ground and are looking forward to a bright future as a result of our past endeavors, the President expressed conviction that our progress in the future would certainly be not only successful but also rewarding. In this regard, President Isaias wished the entire Eritrean people, including members of the defense force, Happy New Year, as well as a year of work and victory.



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