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Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 12:07
by Zmeselo
Ethiopia is grateful to the government & people of Eritrea for neutralizing the attacks of the treasonous TPLF clique, by treating our soldiers & standing with us after they were backstabbed by their own colleagues.

While the world seems to misunderstand, wittingly or otherwise, Ethiopia's efforts to enforce law and order in Tigray, we appreciate those, like the people & government of Eritrea, who understand our context.

Ethiopia also lauds the solidarity of the Eritrean diasporas with their Ethiopian counterparts in the recently held rallies in major cities in the West, supporting Ethiopia's determination to fight misinformation & prejudice on critical issues to the country.

MFA Ethiopia: @mfaethiopia

Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 12:26
by Zmeselo


Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 12:48
by Weyane.is.dead
This is the start of something good 8) we will rid our region first and then Africa of the parasite imperialists. Viva la revolucion 8) 8) 8)
Zmeselo wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 12:07
Ethiopia is grateful to the government & people of Eritrea for neutralizing the attacks of the treasonous TPLF clique, by treating our soldiers & standing with us after they were backstabbed by their own colleagues.

While the world seems to misunderstand, wittingly or otherwise, Ethiopia's efforts to enforce law and order in Tigray, we appreciate those, like the people & government of Eritrea, who understand our context.

Ethiopia also lauds the solidarity of the Eritrean diasporas with their Ethiopian counterparts in the recently held rallies in major cities in the West, supporting Ethiopia's determination to fight misinformation & prejudice on critical issues to the country.

MFA Ethiopia: @mfaethiopia

Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 12:53
by Zmeselo


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Saudi and Finnish foreign ministers hold talks on Ethiopia's Tigray

ARAB NEWS

https://www.arabnews.com/node/1837426/amp

04 April 2021


Saudi Arabia’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir meets Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto. (Twitter/@Haavisto)

• Haavisto also held talks with Adel Al-Jubeir and head of KSrelief

• Meanwhile, Al-Rabeeah met with Global Partnership for Education official


RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan met with his Finnish counterpart Pekka Haavisto in the capital Riyadh, the Kingdom’s foreign ministry said on Sunday.

The two sides held an official session of talks, in which the foreign minister welcomed Haavisto, who began his regional tour with a visit to the Kingdom after concluding a trip to Addis Ababa mandated by EU High Representative Josep Borrell.

Prince Faisal and Haavisto, who is also EU special representative for the Horn of Africa,
discussed and reviewed the most important developments on a number of regional issues, including the humanitarian situation of the Tigray in Ethiopia and its repercussions on the region and the world,
the ministry said.

The two sides agreed to join efforts to bridge the gap between the parties ( :lol: :lol: :lol: ) to the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, and to support all regional and international efforts in this regard.

During the talks, Haavisto praised the Saudi Green Initiative and the Middle East Green Initiative that were announced by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last week, saying they are reflect on international efforts to protect the planet, reduce land degradation and protect coral reefs.



Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel Al-Jubeir also met with Haavisto in Riyadh on Sunday.
During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations between the two countries and the most prominent regional and international developments of common interest,
the Kingdom’s foreign ministry said.

Al-Jubeir also hosted a luncheon in honor of Haavisto and his accompanying delegation.

The Finnish minister also met with Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), to discuss cooperation between the Saudi-based organization and the EU in the humanitarian field.

The relief needs of African countries, particularly Sudan and Ethiopia, were also discussed.

Haavisto praised the performance of KSrelief and its charitable efforts around the world.

Meanwhile, Al-Rabeeah also met Serigne Mbaye Thiam, vice chair of the Global Partnership for Education’s board of directors, on Sunday.

During the meeting, the pair discussed the importance of education in developing countries around the world.

Thiam praised the KSrelief’s professionalism and its relief and humanitarian projects around the world, hailing KSrelief’s support for teachers and students.

Since launching in 2015, KSrelief has implemented 1,544 projects worth a total of almost $5 billion in 59 countries. The projects were carried out in cooperation with 144 local, regional and international partners.

According to a recent KSrelief report, the countries and territories that benefited the most from the center’s projects were Yemen ($3.5 billion), Palestine ($363 million), Syria ($305 million) and Somalia ($203 million).

Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 16:45
by Zmeselo



Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 17:31
by Zmeselo


The blatant racism of the western media is exemplified by @BBCAfrica's in-your-face false claim that Eritrean troops withdrew from Ethiopian territory on the explicit instruction of the G7, despite the Ethiopian PM on 26 March announcing that Eritrean troops will evacuate from the border region.

I guess the Asmara summit last week between Eritrea & Ethiopia & the agreement reached without their input has really become a source of a huge headache for them, to cook up such a nonsense statement & even dare air it with no sense of shame whatsoever.

Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 18:10
by Zmeselo

"A Southern Light at the end of the Tunnel"



CNN’s source on Tigray atrocities claimed “zero” TPLF casualties

awasaguardian

http://awasaguardian.com/index.php/2021 ... asualties/

April 4, 2021

(AG) – The controversial source of CNN’s latest report in Tigray, Stalin Gebreselassie, once claimed the TPLF fighters had “zero casualties” during the conflict, according to a Tigrayan whistleblower. Stalin’s unrealistic statement on the death toll figure was one of his many bizarre comments, including telling CNN’s Sudanese journalist Nima Elbagir that Ethiopian soldiers are sending “self-incriminating videos” of massacres they committed.

Stalin Gebreselassie is a journalist of the Tigray Media House (TMH), formed by supporters of the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). His improbable claim that the TPLF has not lost even a single fighter might appear unusual, but analysts say it is consistent with the Tigrayan narrative since the conflict began, which attempts to portray all TPLF war combatants as civilians.

At the end of January, Tigrayan affiliates of the TPLF lamented the loss of over 50,000 of its fighters; however days later, they sent out press release to international media outlets claiming
52,000 civilian deaths,
in order to advance the
Tigray Genocide
narrative.

This week, Stalin’s bizarre statements continued as he shocked even his own supporters, by declaring that TPLF forces recently
destroyed three Ethiopian tanks with one bullet.
Uniform politics

The leader of Tigray Media House (TMH), Alula Solomon, is also known to disseminate gruesome misleading photos that are not from Tigray, and other conspiracy theories, including his new claim that the whole Eritrean army has recently changed uniform.

Various TMH operatives began to peddle similar theory to divert from credible reports of the TPLF-owned Almeda clothing factory, mass producing Eritrean and Ethiopian army uniforms.

TMH and other TPLF supporters have also used similar tactics, when Amnesty International (AI) accused TPLF’s militia for massacring Amhara civilians at the northern Maikadra town in November. According to Getty Images photographer Jemal Countess, several Amhara survivors who fled to Sudan were pushed out of the Sudanese camps by Tigrayan fighters who later arrived to the same camps as refugees. The account by Getty Images was also corroborated by witnesses who spoke to ESAT media and revealed that non-Tigrayan refugees in Sudan were being harassed and removed from the camps, in the early days of the conflict.

Since then, all Western journalists who eventually interviewed pro-TPLF refugees in these Sudanese camps began reporting alternative facts that denied the atrocities against ethnic Amharas in Maikadra and instead depicted only Tigrayans as the lone victims. While CNN’s journalist Nima Elbagir might have been the latest victim of this coordinated misinformation campaign, the earliest victim was UK’s Telegraph journalist Will Brown who reported solely from the point of view of Tigrayans who fled to Sudanese camps.

It is unknown if the latest accounts by Stalin published on Western media are accurate, since CNN itself has admitted it was not able to independently verify who exactly were the perpetrators. There was also a major inconsistency, with how the video was retrieved. Stalin told CNN’s Nima Elbagir that an “Ethiopian army whistleblower” sold him the clip; however Stalin’s colleague at the TMH, Alula Solomon previously said TPLF forces found the video from a phone belonging to a dead Ethiopian soldier.

Average Tigrayans Suffer

According to the Tigrayan whistleblower who knows the inside strategies of TMH, this satellite media is allegedly broadcasting ethnic animosity to its audience in Tigray and disseminates the coordinated TPLF narrative to Tigrayans worldwide. He also claimed Stalin Gebreselassie and other TPLF operatives who assisted CNN’s Nina Elbagir are currently pressuring her and other Western journalists to criticize the independent (EHRC) Human rights commission, which has been praised in 2020 for its professionalism and for highlighting abuses by the Ethiopian government. The independently-run EHRC has been appointed to work with the United Nations (UN), but TPLF supporters fear it will collect evidence from diverse sources; both from Tigrayans and non-Tigrayans.

In the background of these wars of narratives and media, average Tigrayans continue to suffer. The insurgency continues to restrict delivery of humanitarian aid, to some remote parts of Tigray. And sexual violence has also spiked drastically, since thousands of criminal prisoners in November were released by TPLF in central Tigray; an area that already had the highest rate of rape in the country, pre-war.

Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 20:15
by gearhead
Unlike andargachew plastered PP, MoFA and NBE are institutions generations old. demeke sent askari a reassuring but meaningless document so he can maintain their askari services. But then there is a real document now leaked to institution veterans so MoFA and NBE absolve themselves from a treasonous position!


Re: Statement, from Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Posted: 05 Apr 2021, 20:28
by Zmeselo
This is how I always visualize, our díckhead here to be like. :lol:


gearhead wrote:
05 Apr 2021, 20:15
Unlike andargachew plastered PP, MoFA and NBE are institutions generations old. demeke sent askari a reassuring but meaningless document so he can maintain their askari services. But then there is a real document now leaked to institution veterans so MoFA and NBE absolve themselves from a treasonous position!