Aug
3, 2006 (KASSALA) An Eritrean military delegation led by the head of
operations General Tehle Kefele has arrived in Kassala town in eastern
Sudan to monitor the ceasefire signed between the regular army and the
rebel Eastern Front.
The Eritrean delegation then held talks with the representatives of the
Armed Forces led by head of the governments military delegation for
security arrangements, General Mohamed Abdelgader Naser Eddin.
MINISTER
OF ENERGY AND MINING RECEIVES ERITREAN MINISTER OF FINANCE
Khartoum, Aug. 1 (SUNA)- The
...The meeting discussed means of
boosting the bilateral relations between Sudan and Eritrea, particularly in
the energy field. The Eritrean Minister affirmed the keenness of his country
to import its energy needs from the Sudan. He also commended the economic
growth which was achieved in Sudan. MF/MO
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..The need for the Somali people to get over
their ideological and political differences on their own and
creating conducive grounds for reinstating a strong and unified
Somalia is now the timely question.
On this point the Government of Eritrea reaffirms its readiness to
live up to its moral and historical responsibilities in efforts to
build a peaceful and stable Somali nation, and thereby realizing
peace in the Horn...
Senafe, 01 August 2006 - A micro-dam with a capacity of
holding 70,000 cubic meters of water has been
reconstructed in Ruba-Netsa administrative area, Senafe
sub-zone. The micro-dam was reconstructed by the Ministry
of Agriculture and other institutions at a cost of 1.6
million Nakfa.
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More water reservoirs constructed in Barentu sub-zone
By shabait.com
Jul 26, 2006, 17:23
Barentu, 26 July 2006 - A water reservoir with a capacity
of holding 40,000 cubic meters of water has been
constructed in Fithi administrative area, Barentu
sub-zone, through a coordinated effort of the local
inhabitants and the Ministry of Agriculture. It has
already started supplying water to the people and their
livestock.
President conducts tour of inspection in Gash-Barka region
By shabait.com
Jul 24, 2006, 17:29 Barentu, 24 July 2006 President
Isaias Afwerki conducted a tour of inspection from 20 to 22
July in Gash-Barka region regarding agricultural, development
and infrastructure activities
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Second National Youth Festival concludes By Shabait.com
Sawa, 22 July 2006 The Second National Youth Festival that took place in
Sawa concluded today in the presence of senior government
officials, PFDJ heads and army commanders.
Sawa is the school where youths get armed with trust and
resistance, President Isaias underscores,
shabait.com Sawa, 19 July 2006
President Isaias Afwerki said that Sawa is the school where
youths get armed with trust and resistance, and thereby live
up to their generational responsibility in practice. The
President made the statement today at the graduation ceremony
of the 19th round National Service program and the opening of
the Second National Youth Festival.
Sanaa Cooperation Forum meet concludes
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Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Addis Ababa, July 18, 2006 - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the experts' meeting of the Sanaa Cooperation Forum was concluded after reviewing the draft document presented for the establishment of Secretariats of the Forum...
Representatives of the governments of Ethiopia, Sudan Yemen and Somalia attended the experts' meeting of the Sanaa Cooperation Forum.
Eritrea
says Darfur peace deal approach not correct
July 14, 2006 (ASMARA)
.....Eritrea who is sponsoring eastern Sudan peace
talks seems more and more interested by the Darfur crisis. The rapid
rapprochement between Eritrea and Sudan could encourage Asmara to bring
Darfur rebels to the table of negotiations with Khartoum.
Eritrean Govt Has not tell US About
Khartoum, July 15 (SUNA)- Dr.
Al-Khalifa Expresses Optimism over Meeting between First Vice-President with
Leaders of Armed Movements who did not Sign DPA
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Talks to
end a long-simmering insurgency in Sudan's remote but economically
important eastern region moved a step forward on Thursday, delegates to a
confidence-building conference said