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Eritrea: Statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs


 

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PRESS RELEASE
13 June 2008
Posted to the web 13 June 2008

Asmara

The Government of Eritrea has closely followed the special meeting of the Arab League held on 12 June 2008 that was represented by permanent representatives with the view of discussing current developments of the Eritrean-Djiboutian border and the unbalanced and biased decision it passed that does not reflect the realities and facts on the ground and was surprised to say the least.

The decision passed by the Arab League regarding facts on the ground gives a distorted image and information both in letter and spirit and the Government of Eritrea expresses its discontent.



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