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Eritrea: Ambassador Fassil Holds Meeting With Egyptian Journalists And Researchers


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

12 March 2008
Posted to the web 12 March 2008

Asmara

The Eritrean Ambassador to Egypt, Mr. Fassil Gebreselasie, held a meeting on March 2 with journalists and researchers of that country.

In the meeting, the Ambassador gave extensive briefings on developments in the Horn of Africa and the issue of the TPLF regime's continued occupation of sovereign Eritrean territories. He pointed out that even after the issuance of the Boundary Commission's final and binding ruling, the regime is still occupying Eritrean territories and, as such, Eritrea has been repeatedly calling on the international community to fulfill its obligation.

The Egyptian journalists and researchers forwarded different questions and views and stated that the meeting was constructive.

In another report, Eritrean women who live in Cairo marked March 8 in a colorful manner, according to reports.



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