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Eritrea welcomes Ethiopia’s olive branch, to send delegation to Addis Ababa

Eritrea's president broke weeks of silence on Wednesday to respond positively to conciliatory overtures from bitter foe Ethiopia, raising hopes of a fresh start in the Horn of Africa. A brutal, fruitless border conflict between the

Eritrea’s president broke weeks of silence on Wednesday to respond positively to conciliatory overtures from bitter foe Ethiopia, raising hopes of a fresh start in the Horn of Africa.

A brutal, fruitless border conflict between the two countries ended nearly two decades ago. Since then, both have maintained a war footing with shots occasionally fired, and backed each other’s rebels.

Their long cold war has stymied economic development, frozen political relations and helped justify domestic repression — but it may now be thawing, thanks to an unprecedented concession from Ethiopia, long demanded by Eritrea.

On June 5, new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that his country would at last abide by a 2002 international ruling that gave the disputed town of Badme, and other territory, to Eritrea.

On Wednesday, Eritrea’s 72-year-old president, Isaias Afwerki, a military leader who has ruled since 1993, responded cautiously but positively to Ethiopia’s olive branch.

“We will send a delegation to Addis Ababa to gauge current developments directly and in depth as well as to chart out a plan for continuous future action,” Isaias said in a Martyrs’ Day speech commemorating those killed in the drawn-out struggle for separation from Ethiopia.

It is unclear when the delegation will travel to Ethiopia, but Rashid Abdi, Horn of Africa director at the International Crisis Group (ICG) think tank in Nairobi, said a glittering opportunity was within reach.

“Both countries should seize this historic chance to engage in serious dialogue to find a lasting peace settlement to the border conflict,” he said.

Abiy’s chief of staff, Fitsum Arega, said the Ethiopia leader welcomed the “positive response” and “expressed his readiness to welcome warmly and with considerable goodwill the Eritrean delegation”.

Isaias stopped short of calling it a peace delegation and had bitter words for the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) — a faction of Ethiopia’s ruling ethnic coalition that wields influence in both politics and security.

“Ethiopia is now at a turning point,” he said. “(…) Although it will require time and efforts to remove the TPLF’s toxic and malignant legacy and to bring about a congenial climate, the positive direction that has been set in motion is crystal clear.”

Isaias warned some hardliners in Ethiopia would seek “the perpetuation of tension with Eritrea” and to frustrate efforts towards “a durable solution to the senseless border conflict that they unleashed”.

Rapid change

The Red Sea nation of Eritrea was once part of Ethiopia and comprised its entire coastline until 1993 when it voted for independence from its southern neighbour, rendering Ethiopia landlocked.

In 1998 a disagreement over the demarcation of their shared border sparked war, leaving about 80,000 people dead. A UN-backed boundary commission in 2002 divided up contested territory between the two countries, but Ethiopia rejected the ruling.

Isaias has long justified restrictive rule, punishing military conscription and the jailing of dissidents as necessities to defend itself against its much larger neighbour.

His authoritarian leadership has left his country diplomatically isolated and burdened by sanctions, and triggered an exodus of Eritreans, many of them making the dangerous migration to Europe.

A potential thaw in relations with the United States too was signalled in April when Donald Yamamoto, President Donald Trump’s top Africa diplomat, paid a surprise visit to Asmara.

Abiy, 41, has moved fast since his April swearing-in to end years of anti-government protests and maintain fast but faltering economic growth.

He has released jailed politicians and journalists, admitted that security forces tortured dissidents, moved to liberalise the state-controlled economy, backed down in the long-running dispute with Eritrea and embarked on an energetic diplomatic tour of the region.

(AFP)

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25 COMMENTS
  • Hagos June 20, 2018

    The only person who predicted this response accurately was ato Yosief Gebrehiwet, (YG) in his recent interview with Radio SBS Tigrinya, Australia. This is not ato Yosief’s only accurate prediction on many recent and past Eritrean political events, no wonder, a lot of Horn African political observers on Yosief’s writings describe him as prophetic.
    In a nutshell Yosief Geberehiwet said “Issaias Afewerki’s main preoccupation is the survival of his political power. Issaias believes and operates on the only institution which is himself and his own political survival. Because of this, Issaias will do anything to survive the next day …. This includes accepting PM Abiy’s call and inviting Ethiopia and its new PM to use all Eritrean ports. Issaias does not care about Badme or the borders or the Eritrean people, including the Tigrinya people that he had abused and used since the appearance of Shaebia in mieda.” {emphasis is mine}

  • Hagos June 20, 2018

    In the last two days, ESAT’s veteran indomitable political journalist and analyst Sisay Agana said in a group discussion: PM Abiy will visit Eritrea in a matter of few months if not weeks”.

    Events are changing fast in the Horn African politics. There is one thing that Assenna needs and to broadcas a very important information on Ethio-Eritrea.
    1. Broadcast the whole translation from Amharic of the recent Ethiopian Parliamentary debate of PM Abiy which is very crucial to Eritrea and the Horn African politics.
    2. A broad based political discussion that includes Dr. Berket Habteselassie and Professor Tesfazion Medhanie who saw this coming in the recent essay presentation by the latter on future Ethio-Eritrea relations.
    Assenna should be free to to teach and inform as it always had been and present this forum.

  • መሃሪ June 20, 2018

    ጠ/ሚ አብይ አህመድ አዕምሮኡ ክምርመር አለዎ- ደም አሻሃት ንፁሃን ዛፍሰሰ ንዲያቦሎስ ኢሳያስ አፈወርቂ “ሃው!” ኢሉ ክጽወኦ- ንኤርትራዊ ኩሉ ዛስደመመ ተዋስኦዩ! ናይ ጴንጤ ዕምነት ድዩስ ዕብዳን?

  • Hager June 20, 2018

    My man PM is moving at a lighting speed while aya Esu is still in the believe of :”Akayidana akayida gobiye eyou”

    Esu is cornered……I wonder what he is going to invent now to keep the youth at his bay in the name of national service.

  • TS June 21, 2018

    Politicians are like that, people must be aware. It was yesterday that he said we will never dialog til the boarder is demarked.

  • Simon G. June 21, 2018

    This Tripple-A guy is very smart. He first persuaded Sudan to close its boarders with Eritrea. Now, the lunatic despot has no problem but to cooperate.

  • Gezae June 21, 2018

    My own assumption about the situation.
    First of all PIA did not announce or call for negotiation. Do not divert attention. He said in a reading we will send a good will delegation to Addis Ababa to ascertain for anything different.

    If ask me why not before?:.

    First, no one sit-down with TPLF/ WOYANE who day and night call and recruited for regime in a round table for any case. Let me the truth in brief. I worked for more than 12 straight years with Woyane. Their strategy was to overthrow the EPLF from the very beginning even before independence. This time is strikingly different from the past, and the environment of our regime is properly a matter of great concern. So the crucial part of dealing with Ethiopia to day is because of PM Abiy has taken major decision against the butt of the WOYANE/TPLF accrued some level of respect from PIA/PFDJ and the people of Eritrea as a whole.

    Second. After a long time of diplomatic contacted the context of the dramatically changed are I believe the US the supporting Ethiopian withdrawal in view of changing and HR128. The gulf and HoA alliances. Saudi and UAE role, as well as Nile river case.

    • abe June 21, 2018

      Fake stories, never ending lies, distortion of facts, shamelessly flip flopping…… is becoming your hall-mark.

      • Gezae June 21, 2018

        This is a sign of your frustration. Any way thank you Bro

    • Sol June 21, 2018

      Since you worked with Woyane for 12 years can enlight us when did Woyane exactly controlled Bademe”
      Why refurandum was not conducted
      In 1998 who started the war.

      • Sol June 21, 2018

        Sorry the question is for Gezae
        Why refurandum was not done in Bademe

        • Gezae June 21, 2018

          I arrived to Tigray in the year 1986. At that time Zoba-Adiabo was all under Region One administration. Region One’s administrator was Gebru Asrat and Aregash Adane was his assistance. Regional Commissioner’s Haleka Tsegay. Zoba Adiabo administrator was Kudusan Nega. Thus my/our relation connection was with the region, zoba, and most of the time with wereda and kebele cadres.

          Referendum conducted all over Ethiopia including Adiabo-Badme, because there were many Eritrean in Badme-Adiabo. Any way I believe casting vote be seen as a civic right rather than a civic duty. Hence, while citizens exercise their civil rights they should not compelled too tide because it should not be compulsory,
          In 1998 who started the war is very good question. To my own knowledge and understanding the war as most people know was not start in 1998. The 1998 war was the accumulation of continuing wars evolving since 1977 in different ways against Eritrean organizations.

          To make clear here, as soon as we we came to Tigray the first three weeks of our orientation discussion was about the Eritrean struggle from where to where especially EPLF as a organization. After independence the same way. They do not and did not need ELF or EPLF lead the country. I am sorry I am my way home I will brief you later when I reach.

  • Gezae June 21, 2018

    correction
    read me “region” instead regime. Thanks

  • k.tewolde June 21, 2018

    ‘after weeks of silence’…….There is a myriad of reasons for this–1. age the reflexes are slow 2.dazed and stunned don’t know what hit them. 3.that is how they been conducting business there for the last 27 years slow,mundane,taking 5 tea breaks per shift and spying on each other……are some not to mention the booze,they are functional alcoholics,so they have to keep it at therapeutic levels.Folks,all this will come to an end.This olive branch it ain’t olive only,it is a wake up call,it is one of the best opportunity ever descended from the heavens to extract the Eritrean people from the bottomless pit,don’t squander it this time by giving the rope to the enemy.

  • Gezae June 21, 2018

    This is a sign of your frustration. Any way thank you Bro.

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