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MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Zmeselo » 03 Aug 2022, 11:55



Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

https://shabait.com/2022/08/03/statemen ... to-taiwan/

GENERAL



At a time when the flaws and follies of its global policy have become more apparent, and in an attempt to ramp up its policy of containment of China, Washington has concocted the provocative visit of House Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan with all its perilous ramifications. The latest act is but a continuation of reckless policies that the US Administration has pursued in the past years in Asia to advance this singular objective.

The latest act is deplorable as it is in contravention of international law; the norms and provisions of State sovereignty; as well as, the “One-China” policy, and the process of Chinese reunification.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Asmara

3 August 2022

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Temt » 03 Aug 2022, 12:13

Way to go Eritrea! Your uncompromising and principled stand against the powers of greed and selfishness led by the United States, at the cost of third-world powers, must be appreciated and admired by all peoples of our world! Keep it up Eritrea!

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by ZEMEN » 03 Aug 2022, 12:44

Temt wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 12:13
Way to go Eritrea! Your uncompromising and principled stand against the powers of greed and selfishness led by the United States, at the cost of third-world powers, must be appreciated and admired by all peoples of our world! Keep it up Eritrea!
When i see a bunch of white people creating problems, holding the country hostage and Extortioner the people of my country. When i see those bunch of whites visiting the Killil and people who massacred federal army. This happens because Ethiopia is poor and lazy getting addicted to Aid, so the government does what ever the whites say no matter because they have to get the Aid. I feel very sad. Yet, when i see this brave nation flipping the bird in the whites face and telling them to go to hell. the day Eritrea kicked out USAID, i was sold and never disappointed.
I feel so proud and hopeful about the nation. If any Eritrean is not proud about his country, then she/he not normal.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by kerenite » 03 Aug 2022, 12:58

Zmeselo wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 11:55


Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

https://shabait.com/2022/08/03/statemen ... to-taiwan/

GENERAL



At a time when the flaws and follies of its global policy have become more apparent, and in an attempt to ramp up its policy of containment of China, Washington has concocted the provocative visit of House Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan with all its perilous ramifications. The latest act is but a continuation of reckless policies that the US Administration has pursued in the past years in Asia to advance this singular objective.

The latest act is deplorable as it is in contravention of international law; the norms and provisions of State sovereignty; as well as, the “One-China” policy, and the process of Chinese reunification.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Asmara

3 August 2022
Aye inda higdef, abelekha zeybeluo abzi alkeku yibil. Sayterut abet saylikut wedet yiblu amharu.

The russian foreign minister lavrov ignored you last week. He abandoned visiting you becaue you don't count.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 03 Aug 2022, 13:00

Tim eske bel nefat. Low iq weyanay rodent.
kerenite wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 12:58
Zmeselo wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 11:55


Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

https://shabait.com/2022/08/03/statemen ... to-taiwan/

GENERAL



At a time when the flaws and follies of its global policy have become more apparent, and in an attempt to ramp up its policy of containment of China, Washington has concocted the provocative visit of House Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan with all its perilous ramifications. The latest act is but a continuation of reckless policies that the US Administration has pursued in the past years in Asia to advance this singular objective.

The latest act is deplorable as it is in contravention of international law; the norms and provisions of State sovereignty; as well as, the “One-China” policy, and the process of Chinese reunification.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Asmara

3 August 2022
Aye inda higdef, abelekha zeybeluo abzi alkeku yibil. Sayterut abet saylikut wedet yiblu amharu.

The russian foreign minister lavrov ignored you last week. He abandoned visiting you becaue you don't count.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by kerenite » 03 Aug 2022, 13:42

Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 13:00
Tim eske bel nefat. Low iq weyanay rodent.
kerenite wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 12:58
Zmeselo wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 11:55


Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

https://shabait.com/2022/08/03/statemen ... to-taiwan/

GENERAL



At a time when the flaws and follies of its global policy have become more apparent, and in an attempt to ramp up its policy of containment of China, Washington has concocted the provocative visit of House Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan with all its perilous ramifications. The latest act is but a continuation of reckless policies that the US Administration has pursued in the past years in Asia to advance this singular objective.

The latest act is deplorable as it is in contravention of international law; the norms and provisions of State sovereignty; as well as, the “One-China” policy, and the process of Chinese reunification.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Asmara

3 August 2022
Aye inda higdef, abelekha zeybeluo abzi alkeku yibil. Sayterut abet saylikut wedet yiblu amharu.

The russian foreign minister lavrov ignored you last week. He abandoned visiting you becaue you don't count.
Wedi barista igada arbi..... Hushhhhhhhh

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Zmeselo » 03 Aug 2022, 13:45


22 июля с.г. Посол России И.Мозго встретился с министром иностранных дел Эритреи О.Салехом.

On July 22 Russian Ambassador to Eritrea H.E. Mr. I. Mozgo met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the State of Eritrea H.E. Mr. O. Saleh.

Russia in Eritrea: @rusemberitrea




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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Zmeselo » 03 Aug 2022, 14:06



The Medieval Period of Modern day Eritrea: Reflections from Cultural Heritage

By: Abrham Zerai

https://shabait.com/2022/08/03/the-medi ... -heritage/

HISTORY & CULTURE

Aug 3, 2022

The Red Sea of Eritrea was the gateway for the introduction of Christian and Islamic traditions into Africa, apart from provid­ing corridors to interregional exchanges and trade networks. Evidence of this phenomenon is visible along the coast and elsewhere in the country, with indications of early Christian churches and the bulk of remains dating from Islamic periods in the Dahlak islands. The first mil­lennium A.D. saw the emergence of two monotheistic religions, Christianity and Islam, which extended their influence over the territories bordering the Red Sea. The Medieval Period in Eritrea, as concerns the cultural heritage, exhibits vestiges of Christian and Islamic traditions in as much as the historical and cultural pro­cesses associated with them. De­limited between the introduction of the monotheistic religions into Eritrea and the 15th century, the period provides an interface to understand socio-cultural trans­formations and processes that culminated subsequent to the in­troduction of Christianity and Is­lam respectively.­



Christianity was introduced by the 4th century A.D. into this part of the Horn with the enterprise of Frumentius, a Christian monk from Tyre in Syria. The highlands of Eritrea, were the locations for the earliest Christian communi­ties in the Horn of Africa. Eritrea is indeed a country, among the first to accept monastic life. Mo­nastic communities and traditions provide insights into early Chris­tian eras, including those found in and around the Christian sanc­tuaries. Local traditions credit the foundation of monasteries to missionaries from the Near East, during the late 5th or early 6th centuries A.D. Many of the oldest monasteries found in Eritrea, have been the centers for pilgrimage and Christian religious educa­tion. Monasteries in Eritrea are, thus, the custodians of irreplace­able Christian art, liturgical ­trea­sure, cultural traditions, and spiritual as well as religious practices pro­tected upon hills and cliffs. Man­uscripts from several monasteries in Eritrea as well as ecclesiastical buildings, for instance, are asso­ciated with earlier traditions of the Christian civilization in this part of the Horn. The full‐fledged development of the Ge’ez script and the height of Ge’ez literature, features the Christian civilization in Eritrea and elsewhere in the Horn.



Many monasteries and churches of this period also incorporate an­cient architectural elements and contain artifacts, dating to the 1st millennium A.D. cultural land­scape. The mix of ancient local architectural features with intri­cate geometric edifices symbol­izing Christian motifs, typically represent medieval architecture in this part of the Horn. Religious connotations are interwoven with architectural styles of the period, in as much as incorporating in­evitable influences. Remark­able styles adorn the medieval churches and monasteries in Er­itrea, together with iconography and wall paintings. Examples of such architectural ensembles are provided from the medieval church of Kidane Mehret Church in Senafe, Baraknha, Bihat, etc. The combination of artistic beau­ty and utility, therefore, partly offers a glimpse into the scale of socio-cultural transformation and continuities pertaining to medi­eval Eritrea.



Moreover, some of the earliest monasteries housed mummies among their cultural patrimony owing to the contribution of the Christian civilization. Mummies have been found in several places such as Debre Hawaryat of Ham, Metera, Bara’knaha, Bek’ar, etc mainly in southern Eritrea. While the exact timing for the practice and introduction of mummifica­tion in Eritrea remains virtually unclear, the association of mum­mified skeletal remains to saints that inhabited old monasteries begs a better understanding. The practice, however, has been ac­cording to oral traditions related to the coming of the nine saints to Eritrea via Alexandria around the 6th century A.D. Further re­search and the inevitable dating of mummified remains can reveal the intent behind the mummifica­tion process and its exact timing, possibly confirming or refuting the Pre-Christian roots of the practice. Monasteries through­out the country in general have, therefore, preserved patrimonies and historical narratives of the medieval period further contrib­uting to the religious identities sealed for centuries.

Similarly, evidence related to the introduction of Islam by the 7th century A.D. into Eritrea is widespread along the Coast. In the early 7th century, some of the followers of Prophet Mohammad fled the persecution at the hands of the rulers of Mecca and came to the African Red Sea Coast in Eritrea. This is considered the first Hej'ra and the first follow­ers of Prophet Mohammad (re­ferred to as Sahaba), must have passed through the Dahlak is­lands. The Sahaba shrine, found in the port city of Massawa, is the first religious shrine where the first Moslems stepped and land­ed their foot on this side of the Red Sea. This was when Prophet Mohammed started to awaken Arabs to believe in Islam, which focused on a spirit that is against inequality and polytheism. Evidence for the Saha­ba migration into Eritrea and other kingdoms in the hinterland in the Horn evince the first introduction of Islam in our region via a peaceful process and the Sahaba shrine indicates the earliest Islamic religious structure in Africa erected while the religion was in its infancy, 14 centuries ago.



The Dahlak islands also store a rich heritage of Islamic civiliza­tion in Eritrea with an array of necropolis, Kufic inscriptions (classical Arabic), and remains of dome-shaped mosques attributed to sultanates in the archipelago. The rich Islamic heritage found in the Dahlak islands demon­strate, the range of historical events in the medieval period in Eritrea and the culmination of Is­lamic civilization in this part of the Horn.

Moreover, many precious and rare old mosques that date back to 1100 – 500 years ago are found in the precinct of the port city of Massawa and depict the variety of Islamic architecture present in Eritrea. Owing to the legacy of medieval events, the port city of Massawa has maintained inti­mate links with the Islamic world and the holy centers of Islam in Arabia to embrace rich Islamic heritage in its public and private buildings. The nature and vari­ety of Islamic architecture in Er­itrea is indeed an indication, that ancient Eritrea marks one of the earliest Islamic civilizations on the African continent and per­haps in the world. A glimpse into the rich Islamic heritage in the Dahlak islands and the port city of Massawa, will feature in the subsequent editions of this col­umn.



Finally, evidence of medieval tombs associated with famous sheiks is widespread across northern Eritrea in areas such as Kubkub and Gadem Haleb. The integration of Sufist traditions in these tombs as a matter of fact is an indication of the credence of doc­trine over ordinary life and indi­cate the embedding of local phi­losophy of life in the religious beliefs of the local communities.

In summary, medieval Eritrea provides an outlook into the in­terplay of Christian and Islamic traditions inherent to the mono­theistic religions of the country and the culmination of these tra­ditions has helped shape the co-existence and peaceful harmony of traditions over millennia to create the modern state.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Asmara » 03 Aug 2022, 14:40

I cannot comprehend the need to publish such a statement by the MoI against Pelosi's trip to Taiwan???
Even the Whitehouse has, at least publicly, tried to distance itself from the risky move Pelosi undertaken. What is the need for Eritrea to immerse itself in such tricky yet dangerous politics? What if we are slapped by yet another sanction? :roll:

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 03 Aug 2022, 14:51

Wedizash.ermuta resah alet.
kerenite wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 13:42
Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 13:00
Tim eske bel nefat. Low iq weyanay rodent.
kerenite wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 12:58
Zmeselo wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 11:55


Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

https://shabait.com/2022/08/03/statemen ... to-taiwan/

GENERAL



At a time when the flaws and follies of its global policy have become more apparent, and in an attempt to ramp up its policy of containment of China, Washington has concocted the provocative visit of House Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan with all its perilous ramifications. The latest act is but a continuation of reckless policies that the US Administration has pursued in the past years in Asia to advance this singular objective.

The latest act is deplorable as it is in contravention of international law; the norms and provisions of State sovereignty; as well as, the “One-China” policy, and the process of Chinese reunification.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Asmara

3 August 2022
Aye inda higdef, abelekha zeybeluo abzi alkeku yibil. Sayterut abet saylikut wedet yiblu amharu.

The russian foreign minister lavrov ignored you last week. He abandoned visiting you becaue you don't count.
Wedi barista igada arbi..... Hushhhhhhhh

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 03 Aug 2022, 15:00

China wields a veto power. In case you forgot.
Asmara wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 14:40
I cannot comprehend the need to publish such a statement by the MoI against Pelosi's trip to Taiwan???
Even the Whitehouse has, at least publicly, tried to distance itself from the risky move Pelosi undertaken. What is the need for Eritrea to immerse itself in such tricky yet dangerous politics? What if we are slapped by yet another sanction? :roll:

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by ZEMEN » 03 Aug 2022, 15:16

Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:00
China wields a veto power. In case you forgot.
Asmara wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 14:40
I cannot comprehend the need to publish such a statement by the MoI against Pelosi's trip to Taiwan???
Even the Whitehouse has, at least publicly, tried to distance itself from the risky move Pelosi undertaken. What is the need for Eritrea to immerse itself in such tricky yet dangerous politics? What if we are slapped by yet another sanction? :roll:
I see your point and i can understand your concern but what else can they do to Eritrea. if sanction is not bad enough, they deny Eritrea her right to borrow money from IMF and world bank. Dude that is Eritrea's right but she is denied. my point what else can they do to Eritrea? trust me Americans are less to do you harm when stand up to them than kissing their behind. they lose respect for the azzzzz kissers.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 03 Aug 2022, 15:24

The son of swine brad sherman was discussing how to punish Eritrea on behest of terrorist tplf lobby group, but he foundout his government has no leverage on Eritrea. Their unilateral sanctions are useless. The sun is setting on the US oligarchy. Their government is on a free fall. Pelosi’s move is the last kick of a dying donkey.
ZEMEN wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:16
Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:00
China wields a veto power. In case you forgot.
Asmara wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 14:40
I cannot comprehend the need to publish such a statement by the MoI against Pelosi's trip to Taiwan???
Even the Whitehouse has, at least publicly, tried to distance itself from the risky move Pelosi undertaken. What is the need for Eritrea to immerse itself in such tricky yet dangerous politics? What if we are slapped by yet another sanction? :roll:
I see your point and i can understand your concern but what else can they do to Eritrea. if sanction is not bad enough, they deny Eritrea her right to borrow money from IMF and world bank. Dude that is Eritrea's right but she is denied. my point what else can they do to Eritrea? trust me Americans are less to do you harm when stand up to them than kissing their behind. they lose respect for the azzzzz kissers.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by ZEMEN » 03 Aug 2022, 15:46

Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:24
The son of swine brad sherman was discussing how to punish Eritrea on behest of terrorist tplf lobby group, but he foundout his government has no leverage on Eritrea. Their unilateral sanctions are useless. The sun is setting on the US oligarchy. Their government is on a free fall. Pelosi’s move is the last kick of a dying donkey.
ZEMEN wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:16
Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:00
China wields a veto power. In case you forgot.
Asmara wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 14:40
I cannot comprehend the need to publish such a statement by the MoI against Pelosi's trip to Taiwan???
Even the Whitehouse has, at least publicly, tried to distance itself from the risky move Pelosi undertaken. What is the need for Eritrea to immerse itself in such tricky yet dangerous politics? What if we are slapped by yet another sanction? :roll:
I see your point and i can understand your concern but what else can they do to Eritrea. if sanction is not bad enough, they deny Eritrea her right to borrow money from IMF and world bank. Dude that is Eritrea's right but she is denied. my point what else can they do to Eritrea? trust me Americans are less to do you harm when stand up to them than kissing their behind. they lose respect for the azzzzz kissers.
I agree: it is a done deal. Once Russia successfully concluded the invasion of Ukraine; the American dynasty died with it. I do think though now the Americans lost the big fight, now they are going to turn to the poor and undeveloped country. for instance, Tigray is a killil but look how many white people with some authority went there? This telling us that the Ethiopian government has no bones or balls to do anything. I am embarrassed to no end to say i am a citizen. Think about that! it is your country, your land, your government and you are minding your own business in your country but a few fat while people travailing thousands of miles and they tell you what exactly to do. Is there any more humiliation and embarrassing than this? that is why i get excited and satisfied when Eritrea does things in their face.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 03 Aug 2022, 17:29

I know what you are saying. But terrorist tplf deliberately made Ethiopia rely on western handouts. They also deliberately ruined the fabric that held Ethiopians together for centuries. Abiy is not blameless either for not letting Eritrea finish off terrorist tplf. But I get why he has to listen to the west. After all he has to rely on their money to run his country. But there's still hope that some day Ethiopia will be self reliant like Eritrea and not let parasite pigs from the west dictate to it.
ZEMEN wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:46
Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:24
The son of swine brad sherman was discussing how to punish Eritrea on behest of terrorist tplf lobby group, but he foundout his government has no leverage on Eritrea. Their unilateral sanctions are useless. The sun is setting on the US oligarchy. Their government is on a free fall. Pelosi’s move is the last kick of a dying donkey.
ZEMEN wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:16
Weyane.is.dead wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 15:00
China wields a veto power. In case you forgot.
Asmara wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 14:40
I cannot comprehend the need to publish such a statement by the MoI against Pelosi's trip to Taiwan???
Even the Whitehouse has, at least publicly, tried to distance itself from the risky move Pelosi undertaken. What is the need for Eritrea to immerse itself in such tricky yet dangerous politics? What if we are slapped by yet another sanction? :roll:
I see your point and i can understand your concern but what else can they do to Eritrea. if sanction is not bad enough, they deny Eritrea her right to borrow money from IMF and world bank. Dude that is Eritrea's right but she is denied. my point what else can they do to Eritrea? trust me Americans are less to do you harm when stand up to them than kissing their behind. they lose respect for the azzzzz kissers.
I agree: it is a done deal. Once Russia successfully concluded the invasion of Ukraine; the American dynasty died with it. I do think though now the Americans lost the big fight, now they are going to turn to the poor and undeveloped country. for instance, Tigray is a killil but look how many white people with some authority went there? This telling us that the Ethiopian government has no bones or balls to do anything. I am embarrassed to no end to say i am a citizen. Think about that! it is your country, your land, your government and you are minding your own business in your country but a few fat while people travailing thousands of miles and they tell you what exactly to do. Is there any more humiliation and embarrassing than this? that is why i get excited and satisfied when Eritrea does things in their face.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Eripoblikan » 04 Aug 2022, 04:53

Zmeselo wrote:
03 Aug 2022, 11:55
ከሻኒ ጸብሒ ኢሱ ዘዓዲ ሃሎ፡ ኣመል ምስ መግነዝ ኮይኑዎ፡ ኣብ ዘይምልከቶ ድስቲ ናይ ታይዋን ጦብሎቅሎቅ ይብል።
ኣጆኻ ናትና ኣያ :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Weyane.is.dead » 04 Aug 2022, 09:12

Tell us what we don't know.
low iq adwapublican wrote:
04 Aug 2022, 04:53
Im mentally retarded.

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Meleket » 04 Aug 2022, 10:50

የኛ የኤርትራውያን የመሃልና የመስመር ዳኞች እይታ ደግሞ፡ 8 ኣመታት በኋላ ማርሽ በመንጎድ ይህን ዜና ማንበብም ያጠቃልላል። :mrgreen:
High-level Eritrean delegation headed by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh conducting visit in Crimea
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https://shabait.com/2014/06/06/high-lev ... in-crimea/
A high-level Eritrean delegation headed by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and including Mr. Yemane Gebreab, Head of Political Affairs at the PFDJ, is conducting visit in the Republic of Crimea.

Asmara, 06 June 2014 – A high-level Eritrean delegation headed by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and including Mr. Yemane Gebreab, Head of Political Affairs at the PFDJ, is conducting visit in the Republic of Crimea.

In a meeting it held with Vladmir Konstantonov, Chairperson of the Crimean Parliament, the high-level delegation indicated that the visit is aimed at taking observations regarding developments in the country it has been following through the media.

The high-level delegation is taking part in a festival marking the 215th anniversary of Alexander Pushkin’s birthday.

Meanwhile, the high-level Eritrean delegation is due to visit the historical port city of Sevastopol which is located along the Black Sea and hold discussion with the Mayor of the city, besides participating in the official ceremony in connection with Pushkin’s birthday at Yalta city where the Chairman of the Russian Assembly and various other officials will be present.

It is to be recalled that the Eritrean delegation earlier visited South Ossetia and held talks with the President and Prime Minister of the country.
የዘንድሮ ዜና
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. . .
Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

https://shabait.com/2022/08/03/statemen ... to-taiwan/

GENERAL



At a time when the flaws and follies of its global policy have become more apparent, and in an attempt to ramp up its policy of containment of China, Washington has concocted the provocative visit of House Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan with all its perilous ramifications. The latest act is but a continuation of reckless policies that the US Administration has pursued in the past years in Asia to advance this singular objective.

The latest act is deplorable as it is in contravention of international law; the norms and provisions of State sovereignty; as well as, the “One-China” policy, and the process of Chinese reunification.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Asmara

3 August 2022
ሲጠቃለል

"ፔሎሲ ተሳስታለች የኛዎቹ ግን ኣልተሳሳቱም" ነው ሊባል የተፈለገው። ኣይ ፎተሊካ! :mrgreen:

እስኪ "የፎተሊካ ጠቢቦች" ጉዳዩን ኣፍታታችሁ ግለጹልነ! :lol:

ኣቶ ኣተብርሃን ሰጊድ “ሓቂ ኣበይ ኣሎኺ ክደልየኪ!” ቢሎም ነበሩ ቀደም!
:mrgreen:

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Re: MoI Statement on Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan

Post by Digital Weyane » 04 Aug 2022, 11:44

የፈረንጆቹ ጌቶቻችንን አፍንጫ ሲመታ የመሃልና የመስመር ጁንታ ዎገኖቼን አይን የሚያለቅሰው ለምን እንደሆነ በፍፁም አይገባኝም። ተጋሩ ግን ሙንድን ነው ቹግራችን? :roll: :roll:

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