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PIA's State Visit, Continues!

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A legendary president who conquered the world in "Selected Works of Mao" has come to China
https://inf.news/en/world/ca2def4f4423b ... 0bc45.html

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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

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Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00




and the chinese are not imperialists

the chinese had actually real emperors and empires for centuries during the han dynasty from 2250 ce , i am not talking good about the west the europeans and the americans but they are not different then their adveseries the so called west. exactly the same model just different methods and strategy a means to an end indeed.

dr zackovich

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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by ZEMEN » 17 May 2023, 09:54

Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00




Seeing this kind of respect and amazing receptions What do you think the other African leaders think? What do you think the Agame in Tigray think? What a man, a man with titanium testicles.

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Post by Zmeselo » 17 May 2023, 10:40

ቻይናውያን ኤርትራንውያንን የሚያከብሩበት 3 ሚስጥሮች። አለም ላይ የሌለው የኤርትራውያን ፅናት


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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Temt » 17 May 2023, 11:29

Zack wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:52
Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00
and the chinese are not imperialists

the chinese had actually real emperors and empires for centuries during the han dynasty from 2250 ce , i am not talking good about the west the europeans and the americans but they are not different then their adveseries the so called west. exactly the same model just different methods and strategy a means to an end indeed.

dr zackovich
So does your Ethiopia, which has had emperors and empires. So what? Now China does not have those emperors and empires, again, just like your Ethiopia does. What about the West you seem to be quick in bringing them to the limelight. Once upon a time, the Europeans had colonies primarily in Africa. They may not have those colonies anymore, but they showed up as neocons with a vengeance using their monitory power in the form of illegal sanctions against nations who refuse to toe in their selfish and greedy "My way or the highway" mentality. On the other hand, China does not sanction any country or interfere in any country's internal affairs. I hope you can see the daylight difference between the two groups, ayte Diboutian pretender.

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Post by Abe Abraham » 17 May 2023, 11:34



ክቡር ፕረዚደንት ዘሃገረ ኤርትራ ኢሳያስ ኣፈወርቂ ኣብራሃም ኣብ ቻይና ናይ ስራሕ ምብጻሕ ክገብር እንከሎ ዓባይ ቻይና ንኣንበሳ ናቕፋ ብውልቂ ደረጃ ናይ ተዘክሮታት ምድሪ ከም ምዃና ክንርስዕ የብልናን ።




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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Zack » 17 May 2023, 12:12

Temt wrote:
17 May 2023, 11:29
Zack wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:52
Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00
and the chinese are not imperialists

the chinese had actually real emperors and empires for centuries during the han dynasty from 2250 ce , i am not talking good about the west the europeans and the americans but they are not different then their adveseries the so called west. exactly the same model just different methods and strategy a means to an end indeed.

dr zackovich
So does your Ethiopia, which has had emperors and empires. So what? Now China does not have those emperors and empires, again, just like your Ethiopia does. What about the West you seem to be quick in bringing them to the limelight. Once upon a time, the Europeans had colonies primarily in Africa. They may not have those colonies anymore, but they showed up as neocons with a vengeance using their monitory power in the form of illegal sanctions against nations who refuse to toe in their selfish and greedy "My way or the highway" mentality. On the other hand, China does not sanction any country or interfere in any country's internal affairs. I hope you can see the daylight difference between the two groups, ayte Diboutian pretender.
Why would i be a pretender first of all i am not an Ethiopian well atleast not willingly i prefer to be A DJIBOUTIAN Ethiopia occupies my land and i want it back one way or the other once we disentigrate ethiopia.
now having said that Chinese are as much imperialists in all aspect watch a documentary about Chinese involvement in angola.. they build a few high ways and they [deleted] the country of its natural resources as they did with angola. or still doing

because the bantus in those countrys have no brains

Ethiopia wasnt an Empire it was just a large kingdom if it had lands across the red sea like they did once uppon a time like the axumites held some parts of yemen so that could have been an empire
besides the british were an empire the chinese were an empire
the arabs had an empire
the mongols had an empire

the poor ethiopians didnt had much of an empire

the chinese like to sanction the tawanese many times through un resolutions the same as the us does with the un no difference at all

dr zackovich

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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Somaliman » 17 May 2023, 13:06

Zack wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:52
Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00




and the chinese are not imperialists

the chinese had actually real emperors and empires for centuries during the han dynasty from 2250 ce , i am not talking good about the west the europeans and the americans but they are not different then their adveseries the so called west. exactly the same model just different methods and strategy a means to an end indeed.

dr zackovich




Absolutely. China is another imperialist with a different face

In addition, China is just broadening its coverage in Africa, but it knows it's not benefiting from Eritrea as much as it is from other African countries, as Eritrea does not possess in large amounts the raw materials and energy that China desperately needs to support its industrial and economic growth. Neither is China interested in having a second military base a few miles from Djibouti. Unless Eritrea is interested in having Chinese industrial parks to exploit Eritreans and generate a few buck for Eritrean workers.

Apart from that, to me, this visit only serves to provide Isaias with a sense of breathing out from his protracted isolation.

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Post by Temt » 17 May 2023, 13:30

Somaliman wrote:
17 May 2023, 13:06
Zack wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:52
Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00




and the chinese are not imperialists

the chinese had actually real emperors and empires for centuries during the han dynasty from 2250 ce , i am not talking good about the west the europeans and the americans but they are not different then their adveseries the so called west. exactly the same model just different methods and strategy a means to an end indeed.

dr zackovich




Absolutely. China is another imperialist with a different face

In addition, China is just broadening its coverage in Africa, but it knows it's not benefiting from Eritrea as much as it is from other African countries, as Eritrea does not possess in large amounts the raw materials and energy that China desperately needs to support its industrial and economic growth. Neither is China interested in having a second military base a few miles from Djibouti. Unless Eritrea is interested in having Chinese industrial parks to exploit Eritreans and generate a few buck for Eritrean workers.

Apart from that, to me, this visit only serves to provide Isaias with a sense of breathing out from his protracted isolation.
ሕርር፡ ኩምትር፡ ደኣ በላ - ሓሳዳት ፍጥረት!

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Post by Zmeselo » 17 May 2023, 13:39

China is imperialist, but every country still should've cordial relations with it & in various ways gain from its burgeoning economic superpower status.....except for the country called Eritrea.
Ok, we get it! :mrgreen:

But the green-eyed stupidos, should ask themselves a very simple question.
Why should China bother with all this, if what it gains from Eritrea is miniscule?
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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Abe Abraham » 17 May 2023, 13:43

Somaliman wrote:
17 May 2023, 13:06
Zack wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:52
Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00




and the chinese are not imperialists

the chinese had actually real emperors and empires for centuries during the han dynasty from 2250 ce , i am not talking good about the west the europeans and the americans but they are not different then their adveseries the so called west. exactly the same model just different methods and strategy a means to an end indeed.

dr zackovich




Absolutely. China is another imperialist with a different face

In addition, China is just broadening its coverage in Africa, but it knows it's not benefiting from Eritrea as much as it is from other African countries, as Eritrea does not possess in large amounts the raw materials and energy that China desperately needs to support its industrial and economic growth. Neither is China interested in having a second military base a few miles from Djibouti. Unless Eritrea is interested in having Chinese industrial parks to exploit Eritreans and generate a few buck for Eritrean workers.

Apart from that, to me, this visit only serves to provide Isaias with a sense of breathing out from his protracted isolation.
Are you ok ? Cool down ! My uncle is doing an excellent job as usual and we are happy with him. Why do you feel angry,frustrated and threatened ?



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Post by Somaliman » 17 May 2023, 14:28

Why should China bother with all this, if what it gains from Eritrea is miniscule?
China is not bird-brained like you; it focuses on the bigger picture. About 18 years ago, China clearly stated that its economic interaction with Africa was purely based on the concept of give and take and no longer on doctrine, as it helped a few countries in the past due to the fact that these countries were subscribed to the Communism ideology.

It was harshly criticised on this and was accused of exploiting Africa and not any being different from the West. Then, it has since diluted its interaction with Africa and has included a touch of philanthropism, and the first place it had showcased this was Malawi, where it had started investing in a couple of projects, such as building a football stadium, parliament, etc., in order to be seen as a helping hand for Africa and not an exploiter.

Don't be fooled by the reception; this is quite typical in Communist countries; I'm sure those of you who lived in Ethiopia when Ethiopia was a socialist state would easily recall this. This practice still exists in Somalia, though to a lesser extent.

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President Isaias met and held talks with officials of CCP

https://shabait.com/2023/05/17/presiden ... eaPrevails

Asmara, 17 May 2023- President Isaias Afwerki in the morning hours of today, 17 May, met and held talks with Mr. Wang Xiaohui, General Secretary of Chinese Communist Party of Sichuan Province, and Party Secretary of Chengdu, Mr. Huan Qiang.

At the meeting Mr. Wang Xiaohui, welcoming President Isaias Afwerki, said that his visit to China and his profound discussion with President Xi Jinping will have significant contribution in strengthening the historic relations between Eritrea and China.



Mr. Wang, expressing gratitude for Eritrea’s stand on the issues of Taiwan and Hong Kong, thanked the people and Government of Eritrea for the safe journey of the Chinese nationals from the Sudan through Eritrea.

Mr. Wang also expressed readiness of Sichuan Province to cooperate with Eritrea in the sectors of infrastructure, agriculture and tourism.



President Isaias on his part, elaborating on Eritrea’s broad multi-sector development programs for the short, medium and long terms expressed his expectation that China will support in the implementation of the national development programs.

President Isaias, also visited several institutions and discussed with heads of the institutions.


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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Zmeselo » 17 May 2023, 14:49

Funny, how some obsessively rush to comment on posts made by a "bird-brained" guy. :lol:



Eritrea Joins The Belt And Road Initiative

By Chris Devonshire-Ellis

https://www.silkroadbriefing.com/news/2 ... nitiative/

Nov 28, 2021



The north-east African country Eritrea has signed an MoU with China to join the Belt And Road Initiative. The MOU was signed on November 25 by the Chinese Ambassador Cai Ge and Eritrea’s Foreign Minister Osman Saleh. Eritrea is strategically important as it has access to the Red Sea, the Suez Canal and to Europe, as well as to waters in the Arabian Gulf and on towards the Indian Ocean.

The country covers 117,600 square kilometres, with an estimated population of 4.5 million. The national GDP is about US$6.4 billion (PPP) with a GDP per capita of about US$2,000. The economy depends mainly on agriculture, although some industrialization is taking place. Eritrea’s main agricultural products include sorghum, millet, barley, wheat, legumes, vegetables, fruits, sesame, linseed, cattle, sheep, goats, and camels. Remittances sent back to Eritrea from abroad by overseas labourers account for about 32% of GDP and remain an important part of the economy with many being based in the Gulf. What needs to happen is to gradually bring that trained labour back to Eritrea to develop infrastructure in their own country and wean it off an agricultural base to a higher standard of industrialisation. China’s involvement will also help stabilise the country, as China’s relations with neighboring Ethiopia are also important to Beijing. Ethiopia and Eritrea have had an on-going conflict for several years with occasional flare ups. Beijing will be putting pressure on both to find solutions.

Eritrea’s cooperation is expected to cement China’s presence in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea, with interests ranging from a military base to protect shipping, in addition to infrastructure projects in ports and railways.

China has been investing in the country for some time. In late 2019, the China Shanghai Corporation for Foreign Economic and Technological Cooperation (SFECO) began construction of part of the 500 km road connecting Eritrea’s Massawa and Assab harbours, both of which possess Special Economic Zones.

However, Eritrea is not yet a member of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) which has eliminated border tariffs between all other African nations. This can probably be expected to change with Chinese influence and desire to see trade increase – China’s exports to Eritrea were just US$71 million in 2020, and Eritrean exports negligible, partially due to the Ethiopian conflict. Nonetheless, the country retains its strategic importance on the Red Sea.

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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Somaliman » 17 May 2023, 14:53

Abe Abraham wrote:
17 May 2023, 13:43
Somaliman wrote:
17 May 2023, 13:06
Zack wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:52
Zmeselo wrote:
17 May 2023, 08:00




and the chinese are not imperialists

the chinese had actually real emperors and empires for centuries during the han dynasty from 2250 ce , i am not talking good about the west the europeans and the americans but they are not different then their adveseries the so called west. exactly the same model just different methods and strategy a means to an end indeed.

dr zackovich




Absolutely. China is another imperialist with a different face

In addition, China is just broadening its coverage in Africa, but it knows it's not benefiting from Eritrea as much as it is from other African countries, as Eritrea does not possess in large amounts the raw materials and energy that China desperately needs to support its industrial and economic growth. Neither is China interested in having a second military base a few miles from Djibouti. Unless Eritrea is interested in having Chinese industrial parks to exploit Eritreans and generate a few buck for Eritrean workers.

Apart from that, to me, this visit only serves to provide Isaias with a sense of breathing out from his protracted isolation.
Are you ok ? Cool down ! My uncle is doing an excellent job as usual and we are happy with him. Why do you feel angry,frustrated and threatened ?



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Are you ok ? Cool down ! My uncle is doing an excellent job as usual and we are happy with him. Why do you feel angry,frustrated and threatened ?

Were you not the one who was threatened and demonising the same uncle that you're farting about here when you were applying for asylum. Be careful, they can revoke your status/citizenship based on what you're posting on the social media, and I'm sure you know this has already happened.

I'm only saying facts, whether it's about Eritrea, Somalia, or any other place. Have you seen me sugarcoating the current president of Somalia, or the one before, etc! If you don't like to read facts, then, i'm sorry, but I can still pray for you.

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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Zmeselo » 17 May 2023, 15:04

If you're China, why should you choose one and discard the other?
Djibouti's key natural resources include salt, petroleum, gold, clay, marble, pumice, gypsum and diatomite.
https://www.azomining.com/Article.aspx?ArticleID=205

Eritrea's natural mineral resources are copper, potash, zinc, oil, natural gas, cement, gypsum, granite, marble, ceramics, limestone, and iron ore.
https://www.afdb.org/fr

Djibouti's coastline: 314 km

Eritrea's coastline: 2,234 km

Djibouti's pop.: 600,000

Eritrea's pop.: 3.62M

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Re: PIA's State Visit, Continues!

Post by Temt » 17 May 2023, 15:24

Somaliman, another useless ዓጋመ pretending as Somali, little does he know the Somali people love Eritrea, not that Eritrea is "special", but they believe in a united Horn people against any perpetrators like the fake "Somaliman" West arse kisser. ሕጂ'ውን ሞት ንወያነን ሰዓብቶምን! ተጎምባሕ ጋዕጋዕ ዑጉም!

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