

Actually, i don't know if you guys remember this , but the soviet union back in 60-90's had an oil refinery system in our Asseb port & now it will have another 1 in our beautiful port of Massawa, so that's good, better the Russians & Chinese than z evil blood sucking parasite usa-eu. С возвращением в мою Эритрею, русские.
Lam alechin besemay wetetwan yemalay yilalu your current allies the fanos who are planning to march to addis and oust the seventh king with the help of your god issu and you are blabbering about a redundant pipe dream which we heard it in 1991, in 2004, 2012, 2014 and 2016 and which never transpired. Stop lying to the eritrean masses.
Usually I don't waste my time on a retard, let a alone a retard Agame like you.kerenite wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 15:22Lam alechin besemay wetetwan yemalay yilalu your current allies the fanos who are planning to march to addis and oust the seventh king with the help of your god issu and you are blabbering about a redundant pipe dream which we heard it in 1991, in 2004, 2012, 2014 and 2016 and which never transpired. Stop lying to the eritrean masses.
Temt wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 15:31
Good point quindibu. But, I remember reading somewhere that Sergei Lavrov stated that "now that there is a peace signed between Eritrea and Ethiopia, Russia plans to install "Logistic Center" by installing gas pipes from Ethiopia to the Eritrean coast" or something to that effect. In fact, I was wondering when that thing was going to be implemented. While your point is well taken, I think this story may be correct,
What do you know about Eritrea? Just, stay away from Eritrean affairs ሙሽሙሽ ዑጉም!@Red wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 15:37It amazes me and sad that… this idiots … dream big development projects… but forget Issu will never allow such things.
Don’t take me wrong that this is possible but it’s not possible under Issu leadership
Issu would not even allow us to use Assab port let alone transport oil to Addis… thank goodness the Djibouti folks are not as crazy and self hating as shabias
quindibu wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 15:31Usually I don't waste my time on a retard, let a alone a retard Agame like you.kerenite wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 15:22Lam alechin besemay wetetwan yemalay yilalu your current allies the fanos who are planning to march to addis and oust the seventh king with the help of your god issu and you are blabbering about a redundant pipe dream which we heard it in 1991, in 2004, 2012, 2014 and 2016 and which never transpired. Stop lying to the eritrean masses.
You see economy is about 'need'. Your 'need' isn't compatible with mine....and the last time I checked, this news wasn't about opening new USAID warehouses.......So stay within your lane! Guhaf!
she said by telephone from the capital, Addis Ababa.We have no problem with ports... our problem at the moment is that there is not enough food to be transported into the country,
the information ministry said in a statement released at the weekend.The latest reports reaching here from parts of the country warn that people are dying of starvation,
it warned.It has become apparent that without swift food aid many people will die,
@Red wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 15:37It amazes me and sad that… this idiots … dream big development projects… but forget Issu will never allow such things.
Don’t take me wrong that this is possible but it’s not possible under Issu leadership
Issu would not even allow us to use Assab port let alone transport oil to Addis… thank goodness the Djibouti folks are not as crazy and self hating as shabias
wedish.ermuta wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 15:22Lam alechin besemay wetetwan yemalay yilalu your current allies the fanos who are planning to march to addis and oust the seventh king with the help of your god issu and you are blabbering about a redundant pipe dream which we heard it in 1991, in 2004, 2012, 2014 and 2016 and which never transpired. Stop lying to the eritrean masses.
I kind of expected that after I listened to the brave president of Eritrea on KENDEL, which the best source of information to follow Eritrean's movement in Amharic. When President Isaias declared mining is a zero-sum game, that statement gave where Eritrea is heading. In Africa you will be happy and appreciative when the white comes and do some kind of mining and they take 85% and they throw you 15%, not to mention what kind of toxic they leave you that will endanger generations to come. However, when an African leader comes out with absolute tenacity and courageous act of a state's man. Yet, the most mesmerizing point for me was, when President Isaias said the mining business was wrong business to do. Now, I ask any one on this forum, can you please tell me that any African leader who said, I and my government was wrong and declared the business is a zero-sum game?
I kind of expected that after I listened to the brave president of Eritrea on KENDEL, which the best source of information to follow Eritrean's movement in Amharic. When President Isaias declared mining is a zero-sum game, that statement gave where Eritrea is heading. In Africa you will be happy and appreciative when the white comes and do some kind of mining and they take 85% and they throw you 15%, not to mention what kind of toxic they leave you that will endanger generations to come. However, when an African leader comes out with absolute tenacity and courageous act of a state's man. Yet, the most mesmerizing point for me was, when President Isaias said the mining business was wrong business to do. Now, I ask any one on this forum, can you please tell me that any African leader who said, I and my government was wrong and declared the business is a zero-sum game?
I told you not to use the language of Tigrayan muslims. It is not good for your reputation.