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Fiyameta
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☄️ 《★ President Isaias's Modern Day Parable ★》☄️

Post by Fiyameta » 01 Mar 2025, 03:16



Kubur President Isaias Afewerki used the above parable during an interview to illustrate the mindset of most African leaders who choose a master-slave relationship with Neo-colonial powers at their own peril, when a minor shift in the way they think can lead to their political and economic independence at a significantly lower risk.

If your IQ is below 70:
The hyena in the parable represents local corrupt bureaucrats,
and the big guard dog represents Neo-colonial powers.
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Re: ☄️ 《★ President Isaias's Modern Day Parable ★》☄️

Post by Zmeselo » 01 Mar 2025, 03:39



President Isaias Afwerki met and held extensive discussions, yesterday evening at the Denden Guest House, with H.E. Bankole Adeoye, AU Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, on continental challenges and particularly on recent developments and trends in the Horn of Africa.



President Isaias referred to the deplorable practices and propensity of extraneous forces to portray Africa as the "poster child of civil wars" esssentially in order to rationalize their insidious acts to meddle in and manage these conflicts. Unfortunately, the AU has so far failed to take remedial measures to rectify these practices. The primary focus should be to prevent the eruption of conflicts instead of funneling time and energy on "managing" wars and crises, President Isaias emphasized.

The AU's structural weaknesses coupled with external intervention are hampering the continental organization from fulfilling the aspirations and expectations of the African peoples. Sadly, the AU has lost the capacity and wherewithal to say "No" and reject the complicating agendas certain countries continue to flaunt to advance their perceived interests.



President Isaias underlined that in Eritrea's perspectives, development plans that are charted out are closely intertwined with the promotion and crystallization of peace and security in the wider Horn of Africa, Nile Basin, Red Sea and Gulf Regions.

On the Sudan, Eritrea's firm and pronounced position has been and remains for the tragic conflict to be resolved by the Sudanese people themselves. Yet, external forces continue to compound and exacerbate the conflict thereby hampering the stability of the region.

Eritrea strongly believes in a strong Somalia that occupies its rightful place in the region. In this respect, Eritrea continues to make its modest contributions in bolstering the Somali National Army and related institutions.



In a brief statement to the Eritrean News Agency, Commissioner Adeoye stated that discussions on developments in the Horn of Africa, and especially on the prevailing situations in the Sudan and Somalia, were both profound and insightful.


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Re: ☄️ 《★ President Isaias's Modern Day Parable ★》☄️

Post by Zmeselo » 01 Mar 2025, 08:17





As part and parcel of the periodic forums of bilateral consultation, President Isaias Afwerki met, yesterday evening at the Denden Guest House, Egyptian Delegation led by Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty.

The extensive discussions focussed on further consolidation of the ties of cooperation between the two countries as well as regional - Horn of Africa and Red Sea - issues of mutual importance.

Themes addressed in greater depth include: the quest for an expeditious and peaceful solution to the conflict in the Sudan; endeavours underway on nation-building in Somalia; as well as challenges of peace and security in the Horn of Africa and Red Sea Regions.

In a brief statement to the Eritrean News Agency, Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty stated that the periodic consultations are aimed at cultivating common positions on vital matters of regional security and stability.


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