This is probably another gimmick from the sinking PP ship. These clowns are so desperate they will say anything. Read it for yourself and judge. I would not object to the idea if the line went through Gonder and Bahrdar as that would not only avoid Agameland, but would go through Western Eritrea and easily link to the Sudan.
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Re: Is This a Joke: A Train Line to Connect Massawa to Addis Through Mekelle
Never trust a uk-usa evil fake news. That site is anti china-russia pro western site. This is fake news. Ethiopia is a dead and failed state and cursed-land-tigray region is useless, so let alone Eritrea even their masters the IMF don't want to give them loan.sesame wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 17:29This is probably another gimmick from the sinking PP ship. These clowns are so desperate they will say anything. Read it for yourself and judge. I would not object to the idea if the line went through Gonder and Bahrdar as that would not only avoid Agameland, but would go through Western Eritrea and easily link to the Sudan.
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I hope this is Fake News. This will never happens as long as Eritreans who love their country are alive. We have to stay anything that links us with this cursed southern neighbor. No good ever comes out of Ethiopia.
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Re: Is This a Joke: A Train Line to Connect Massawa to Addis Through Mekelle
If it is an arrangement like the Djibouti rail with arms length transaction between two sovereign countries, why not ? I doubt it though. I would not dismiss the story however. Expect the unexpected seems to be the work of secretive governments. Transparency is not a good concept in the jungle of African diplomacy.