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“No official military agreement exists between the two countries. We have not made an official invitation for Eritrean troops to be involved in Tigray region,” he said.
Re: Eritrean troops crossed border without Ethiopia’s official invitation, MoFA
Why is the journalist misquoting Ethiopia's foreign affair spokesperson. What he said was
”Following rocket launches carried out by the defunct Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) to Asmara, Eritrean troops positioned on the porous border area of the two neighboring countries could have possibly moved into Ethiopian territory, Dina Mufti said.”
Another question worth questioning is as well why the spokesperson allowed himself to be misquoted.
Re: Eritrean troops crossed border without Ethiopia’s official invitation, MoFA
ጀግኖች ናቸው። አፍመስልህም? ደሞ ጁንታውን አሳዶ ለመምታት ፍቃድ ያስፈልጋል?
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Re: Eritrean troops crossed border without Ethiopia’s official invitation, MoFA
Amhara liyu hayel is enough for the Sudan. Sudan knows its limit and that is why it courted Egypt (the strongest military in africa). Hence sudan is coward.Aba wrote: ↑06 Mar 2021, 23:37Misraq,.
ሱዳኖችስ ጀግኖች ናቸው ወይ???
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Re: Eritrean troops crossed border without Ethiopia’s official invitation, MoFA
https://martinplaut.com/2021/03/05/situ ... sWIN650EkI
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● He further said that the Prime Minister had to dissociate himself from the Eritrean regime, cease all hostile activities immediately (without pre-conditions) and allow full and unimpeded humanitarian assistance to all parts of Tigray.
● He also offered US mediation between Ethiopia and the TPLF.
● Following the call, Prime minister Abiy reportedly met with his top officials in which they agreed that he would travel to Asmara on March 4th to discuss with President Issayas of Eritrea. The trip would not be announced.
●The meeting also showed divisions within the Ethiopian government, with some wanting to agree to the US’s proposals, while others were more reluctant. Some also believe that Ethiopia was betrayed by its friends...