Eritrean community festival in Jeddah concludes

The three-day Eritrean community in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, concludes on 11 November with patriotic zeal.

The annual festival that was attended by a number of nationals featured seminar on the objective situation in the homeland and regional developments, exhibition, entertainment programs, sports competitions as well as cultural programs and children’s programs.

At a seminar Mr. Yosuf Saiq, head of Organizational Affairs of the PFDJ, conducted indicating that the Eritrean people in the past 80 years have emerged victorious by foiling external conspiracies and hostilities and have reached to this promising stage, called for preserving the noble societal values and transfer them to posterity.

Regarding the contribution of Eritrea in ensuring peace and stability in the region, Mr. Yosuf Saiq said that Eritrea will continue its constructive engagement in cooperation with partners to ensure peace and stability in the region.

Mr. Yosuf also called on Diaspora nationals to strengthen their organizational capacity and active participation in national affairs.

A cultural troupe from Eritrea highlighted the festival with a cultural and artistic performance.

At the event, awards were handed over to the winner of the football competition and the best players.

 

 

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

President Hassan Sheik Mohamud visits Northern Red Sea Region

President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of the Federal Republic of Somalia and his delegation, including Foreign Minister Mr. Abshir Omar Huruse, accompanied by President Isaias Afwerki today, 12 November, conducted a visit to the Northern Red Sea Region.

During his visit, President Hassan visited and talked to members of the Somali Naval and Special Forces that are under training as well as those that were trained in Cartographic Information.

Speaking to the trainees, President Hassan Sheik Mohamud articulating his confidence that the trainees have expressed pledge to serve their country with dedication and pay the necessary sacrifice, called on them to appropriately follow the training they are being provided.

Indicating the high expectation of the people and Government of Somalia on the trainees, President Hassan said that he has come to ascertain that the process of building up the National Armed Forces of Somalia is in a firm foundation.

President Hassan Sheik Mohamud returned home in the afternoon hours of today, 12 November, concluding his official visit to Eritrea.

President Hassan Sheik Mohamud was seen off at the Massawa International Airport by President Isaias Afwerki.

 

 

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

Ethiopia Combatants Sign Deal to Start Implementing Truce

NAIROBI — The Ethiopian government and Tigray forces on Saturday signed an agreement laying out the roadmap for implementation of a peace deal that both sides reached in South Africa this month.

Representatives from the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) have been meeting in Nairobi since Monday to reach agreement on various aspects related to the implementation of the peace pact signed in Pretoria.

Saturday’s declaration is expected to boost efforts by the African Union mediators to resolve a two-year conflict that has killed thousands and displaced millions in the Horn of Africa country.

It will facilitate unhindered humanitarian access, provide security guarantees to aid workers, ensure the protection of civilians and establish a joint committee to oversee implementation, mediators said.

The deal will be put into effect immediately, mediator Olusegun Obasanjo told a news conference before the signing.

Both sides said they were committed to the declaration, stressing it was the only way to restore peace and stability.

“We will fully dedicate ourselves to implementing the Pretoria agreement and this declaration,” said Birhanu Jula, a senior Ethiopian military official and one of the government representatives at the talks.

Ethiopian military officials and TPLF had reached an agreement on the disarmament of TPLF fighters and entry of the Ethiopian military into the Tigray capital of Mekele, the federal government said in a statement issued after the signing.

Disarmament will start November 15, the declaration, a copy of which was seen by Reuters, showed.

The role of Eritrea, which has not participated in the talks, remains concerning, analysts say. Its troops have fought in the conflict on the side of the Ethiopian army.

“Disarmament of heavy weapons will be done with the withdrawal of foreign and non-ENDF (federal military) forces from the region,” the declaration signed on Saturday said, without specifically naming any foreign forces.

Eritrea’s Information Minister Yemane Meskel did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

One of TPLF’s representatives, General Tadesse Werede Tesfay, said the declaration on implementation had given them hope that the suffering of the people in Tigray would end.

Asked if it included accountability for war crimes, Uhuru Kenyatta, another mediator and former president of Kenya, said that would come “when the guns are silenced and the dire humanitarian situation is addressed.”

“There shall be severe sanctions against anyone who commits atrocities against civilians,” he said.

The two sides agreed to a permanent cessation of hostilities in an unexpected diplomatic breakthrough in South Africa on November 2.

Immediate humanitarian access will be welcome relief in a region where hundreds of thousands face famine conditions.

On Friday Ethiopia’s government said international aid was “allowed and ready” to move into Tigray.

Agencies were preparing to send an aid convoy to Alamata in southern Tigray next week and are working out the final details for getting aid to other areas, a senior humanitarian official in Ethiopia told Reuters on Saturday.

Source:  Voice of America