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Eritrea: Nationals in Libya Pledge to Back Up National Development Endeavors


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

19 February 2008
Posted to the web 19 February 2008

Asmara

Eritrean nationals residing in Libya reiterated support to the on-going national development endeavors in the Homeland within the frame work of the Warsay-Yikaalo Development Campaign. The citizens also voiced their commitment to back up such endeavors in a meeting they held recently in Tripoli.

Expressing readiness to safeguard the nation's sovereignty and step up national reconstruction efforts, they decided to contribute from 100 to 500 dollars each for the cause.

The Eritrean Ambassador to Libya, Mr. Abdalla Mussa, gave briefings to meeting participants on the objective situation in the Homeland and the contributions of the Eritrean people at home and abroad.



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