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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by sesame » 16 Oct 2025, 01:42

Horsey,

We know your iQ is hovering around 67. No reason to persist in telling us! If any idiot gets close to our border, በቂጡ ጥይት እናጎርሰዋለን። :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by sesame » 16 Oct 2025, 04:44

ቂጤ ያስጠላኛል የሚል ደደብ ካለ ወደ ኤርትራ ይጠጋል:: Horsey, if you are tired of your arse, get close to the Eritrean border! You will get a very special tattoo that reads "Red Sea" right on your stinker! :lol: :lol: :lol:
sesame wrote:
16 Oct 2025, 01:42
Horsey,

We know your iQ is hovering around 67. No reason to persist in telling us! If any idiot gets close to our border, በቂጡ ጥይት እናጎርሰዋለን። :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by Zack » 16 Oct 2025, 07:39

according to international law, its quite impossible to do so. Ethiopia may, however, withdraw its recognition of the government of Eritrea and extend support to an alternative administration; yet it cannot revoke its recognition of the state of Eritrea itself. Even if Ethiopia were to declare such a withdrawal, it would bear no legal significance whats so ever

Recognition is of paramount importance it is, in essence, irrevocable. Had Ethiopia withheld recognition of Eritrea at the outset, it would have retained a position of considerable advantage. Recognition, once granted, defines the political reality; it is the cornerstone of statehood. One need only consider the case of Somaliland. Even Somalia fully understands this principle: it will never recognise Somaliland’s independence, precisely because it knows that state recognition, once conferred, is final and irreversible.

If Ethiopia had sought territorial concessions from Eritrea in 1991, it ought to have established clear conditions prior to the referendum. Having failed to do so, the outcome must now be regarded as conclusive and beyond dispute.


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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by Abere » 16 Oct 2025, 14:29

Zack,

Once, Ethiopia takes over Assab and reduced Shabia to nothingness (like smallpox), it is over. The UN thing you are rapping about is a myth. What did it do with Crimea. :lol:

There is one thing real here. Abiy Ahmed will never do anything against Shabia, he is bluffing. Shabia's Eritrea and the so-called UN effect will become a myth when Abiy Ahmed is done, ethnic region removed and the real people takes power.


Zack wrote:
16 Oct 2025, 07:39
according to international law, its quite impossible to do so. Ethiopia may, however, withdraw its recognition of the government of Eritrea and extend support to an alternative administration; yet it cannot revoke its recognition of the state of Eritrea itself. Even if Ethiopia were to declare such a withdrawal, it would bear no legal significance whats so ever

Recognition is of paramount importance it is, in essence, irrevocable. Had Ethiopia withheld recognition of Eritrea at the outset, it would have retained a position of considerable advantage. Recognition, once granted, defines the political reality; it is the cornerstone of statehood. One need only consider the case of Somaliland. Even Somalia fully understands this principle: it will never recognise Somaliland’s independence, precisely because it knows that state recognition, once conferred, is final and irreversible.

If Ethiopia had sought territorial concessions from Eritrea in 1991, it ought to have established clear conditions prior to the referendum. Having failed to do so, the outcome must now be regarded as conclusive and beyond dispute.


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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 16 Oct 2025, 15:09

A low IQ listro chimp with smelly hippo mouth
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Once, Ethiopia takes over Assab.

That will never happen, over Afars dead bodies.

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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by Zack » 16 Oct 2025, 15:17

Abere wrote:
16 Oct 2025, 14:29
Zack,

Once, Ethiopia takes over Assab and reduced Shabia to nothingness (like smallpox), it is over. The UN thing you are rapping about is a myth. What did it do with Crimea. :lol:

There is one thing real here. Abiy Ahmed will never do anything against Shabia, he is bluffing. Shabia's Eritrea and the so-called UN effect will become a myth when Abiy Ahmed is done, ethnic region removed and the real people takes power.


Zack wrote:
16 Oct 2025, 07:39
according to international law, its quite impossible to do so. Ethiopia may, however, withdraw its recognition of the government of Eritrea and extend support to an alternative administration; yet it cannot revoke its recognition of the state of Eritrea itself. Even if Ethiopia were to declare such a withdrawal, it would bear no legal significance whats so ever

Recognition is of paramount importance it is, in essence, irrevocable. Had Ethiopia withheld recognition of Eritrea at the outset, it would have retained a position of considerable advantage. Recognition, once granted, defines the political reality; it is the cornerstone of statehood. One need only consider the case of Somaliland. Even Somalia fully understands this principle: it will never recognise Somaliland’s independence, precisely because it knows that state recognition, once conferred, is final and irreversible.

If Ethiopia had sought territorial concessions from Eritrea in 1991, it ought to have established clear conditions prior to the referendum. Having failed to do so, the outcome must now be regarded as conclusive and beyond dispute.


Dr Zackovich


You can never defeat the Eritreans on their turf forget about it you damaged Eritrea when u were fighting eritrea in 1998 but Eritreans were fighting themselves since Tigrayans were a monster created by the eplf . Tigrigna people on both side of the meren are if higher pedigree then gallas and Amhara . These are the people who conquered southern Arabia Eritreans and Tigrayans
Gallas have never won a single battle Ethiopia is led by a coward. Ethiopia isn’t Russia it’s now nuclear power . And Eritreans have over million soldiers u can never overcome that or over power that
Let’s say even if you defeat them do you think they will stand still like a Whiped dog no they will fight u destroy you back and fight another day these people fought 30 years in trenches

Having said that Russia is still in the wrong crimea and eastren ukrain is sovreign ukrain land no one can change that. Occupying a land doesn’t make it urs

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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by Right » 16 Oct 2025, 16:11

Horsie is doing a propaganda work for the dead man walking Abiye Ahmed Ali.
At this point nobody is interested in talking about Assab.

Let Eritrea enjoy its time bomb called Assab before the explosion.
Eritrea is a dying country.

What Ethiopia has to do is that close the borders, deport all Eritreans from Ethiopia, cut all diplomatic relationships and review the policy every 20 or 30 years.

We don’t need to go to war. It is unnecessary. Do your due diligence and execute.
Trust me they are nothing but a nuisance to the area.
What do you think they are 24/7 here? You don’t see Somalians, Djiboutians, Sudanese or Kenyans do that.
Because the “Eris have no hope whatsoever without Ethiopia”. That was a quote from a top US official in 1998.

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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by Abere » 16 Oct 2025, 16:21

You made a strong and valid point. This is a natural course of events—Eritrea should solve her own problems, while Ethiopia doing nothing. :lol:

Sometimes I find myself asking this question: Are the people from the Eritrean province constantly out here, 24/7, trying to fight their way back to reunite with Ethiopia—the same way they once fought to break away from Mama Ethiopia with the help of the Woyane, Arabs, and the West?

Right wrote:
16 Oct 2025, 16:11
Horsie is doing a propaganda work for the dead man walking Abiye Ahmed Ali.
At this point nobody is interested in talking about Assab.

Let Eritrea enjoy its time bomb called Assab before the explosion.
Eritrea is a dying country.

What Ethiopia has to do is that close the borders, deport all Eritreans from Ethiopia, cut all diplomatic relationships and review the policy every 20 or 30 years.

We don’t need to go to war. It is unnecessary. Do your due diligence and execute.
Trust me they are nothing but a nuisance to the area.
What do you think they are 24/7 here? You don’t see Somalians, Djiboutians, Sudanese or Kenyans do that.
Because the “Eris have no hope whatsoever without Ethiopia”. That was a quote from a top US official in 1998.

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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by sesame » 16 Oct 2025, 16:29

Abere,

I see your arse is itching. But you are just a loud- mouthed beech who is getting screwed by Abiy! First free your arse before you look for a new screwer.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: THE LEGAL BASIS OF REVOKING ETHIOPIA'S RECOGNITION OF ERITREA AS A STATE

Post by gagi » 16 Oct 2025, 19:03

The empty bravado by the Eritrean elements here, is hilarious!

Last time, Eritrea and Ethiopia fought a war, and Ethiopia won. I remember, how Isayas begged Algieria and the world to save him from annihilation by the Ethiopian gallant forces.

If it was not for the half Eritrean Ethiopia hater Meles Zenawi’s sabotage, you were done.

So, please have some sense of shame in your reaction. This is a humble advice from an Ethiopia who does not believe in the threats the charlatan Abiy is making against Eritrea.

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