USA already looks to post- Meles
ETHIOPIA
Some Ethiopian opponents are convinced that the United States may have already begun to discuss the succession of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. (...) [271 words] [$7]
USA already looks to post- Meles
ETHIOPIA
Some Ethiopian opponents are convinced that the United States may have already begun to discuss the succession of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. (...) [271 words] [$7]
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Some Ethiopian opponents are convinced that the United States
Keep hope alive, shaboYeSat-Nebelbal wrote:Reality is creeping, slowly but surely. US is fed up with TPLF Mass murder programme against Somalis, meles is becoming a liability. As nations are looking at the US with a shock over the genocidal regime in Ethiopia, US is feeling the heat, because they do not want to be looked at as being the backer of genocide, they are cutting their relations with liabilities like Meles Zenawi and Azeb esfin, mob style.USA already looks to post- Meles
ETHIOPIA
Some Ethiopian opponents are convinced that the United States may have already begun to discuss the succession of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. (...) [271 words] [$7]
Policy Shift Observed as UK Invited Eritrea for Bilateral Talks and Investment
By Foreign and Commonwealth Office ,
Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham met with the Eritrean Delegation to discuss a range of issues including the UK’s bilateral relationship with Eritrea.
The Eritrean Foreign Minister, Osman Saleh, and Yemane Ghebreab, senior political adviser to the President, visited the Foreign Office from 7-8 February. This was the first Eritrean ministerial visit to the UK.
The Eritrean Delegation met the Minister of Africa, Henry Bellingham, the Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell, and had meetings with senior Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and UKBA officials.
A range of issues were discussed including the UK’s bilateral relationship with Eritrea; regional security and stability; migration and piracy.
Mr Bellingham also underlined the importance the UK attaches to improvements to human rights, including the case of the G11 (the group of 11 parliamentarians arrested in September 2001), and religious and press freedoms.
Mr Bellingham also hosted a business roundtable for existing and potential investors in which 22 companies participated. Discussion centred on potential investment opportunities in the extractive (mining) industries, infrastructure development, agriculture and financial services.
revolutions wrote:
The 100,000 gallant Ethiopian men and women who gave their lives fighting against European colonization are turning over in their graves!
Awash wrote:The 60,000 brave Eritrean men and women who were martyred liberating their country from tyranny have been turning over and over in their graves.
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