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CONCERNED OVER RISING ETHIOPIA-ERITREA TENSIONS, SECRETARY-GENERAL URGES RESTRAINT Print E-mail
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Friday, 12 October 2007
The following statement was issued today by the Spokesperson for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon:

The Secretary-General is concerned about the rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, including recent shooting incidents, as well as the building up of military forces in the border area.

The Secretary-General calls upon Eritrea and Ethiopia to exercise utmost restraint, maintain their commitment to the Algiers Agreements, preserve the integrity ...

United Nations

http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs//2007/sgsm11215.doc.htm  

Department of Public Information
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New York 

11 October 2007

Secretary-General
SG/SM/11215
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U.N. chief calls on Ethiopia and Eritrea to exercise "utmost restraint"

Source: Herald Tribune

UNITED NATIONS: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed concern Thursday at rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea and urged the feuding Horn of Africa neighbors to exercise "utmost restraint."

The appeal from the U.N. chief followed a call by Ethiopia's president to lawmakers on Monday to boost the country's military in the face of what he called a growing threat from longtime rival Eritrea.

Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year guerrilla war, but the border between the two was never formally demarcated. A border war that erupted in 1998 claimed tens of thousands of lives in two of the world's poorest countries.

Under a 2000 peace deal, both sides agreed to accept an international boundary commission's ruling on the border dispute, but Ethiopia has refused to accept the decision which awarded the key town of Badme to Eritrea.

Last month, Ethiopia said it was considering terminating the peace agreement, accusing Eritrea of breaching its terms.

"The secretary-general is concerned about the rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, including recent shooting incidents, as well as the building up of military forces in the border area," U.N. deputy spokeswoman Marie Okabe said Thursday.

"The secretary-general calls upon Eritrea and Ethiopia to exercise utmost restraint," she said.

Ban also urges both sides to maintain their commitments to the 2000 peace agreement, preserve the integrity of a a 15-mile (24-kilometer) wide, 620-mile (1,000-kilometer) long buffer zone, and facilitate the implementation of the boundary commission's decision, Okabe said.


East Africa: Ban Ki-Moon Urges Restraint By Ethiopia And Eritrea As Tensions Rise

Source: UN News Center

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=24269&Cr=ethiopia&Cr1=eritrea

Voicing his concern at escalating tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today called on the two East African neighbours to show maximum restraint and abide by the accords that ended their border war seven years ago.

Of particular concern are "recent shooting incidents, as well as the building up of military forces in the border area," according to a statement issued by Mr. Ban's spokesperson.

The Secretary-General called on the two countries to exercise "utmost restraint," maintain their commitment to the Algiers Agreements - the pacts which ended the border war in 2000 - and preserve the integrity of the Temporary Security Zone (TSZ), where the UN has deployed a peacekeeping mission known as UNMEE.

He also urged them to facilitate the implementation of the decision of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission (EEBC) regarding the demarcation of their border. In 2002 the Commission handed down a final and binding decision awarding Badme, the town that triggered fighting between the two countries from 1998 to 2000, to Eritrea.


U.N. chief calls on Ethiopia and Eritrea to exercise "utmost restraint"

Source: Inside-PR

UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed concern Thursday at rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea and urged the feuding Horn of Africa neighbors to exercise «utmost restraint. The appeal from the U.N. chief followed a call by Ethiopia's president to lawmakers on Monday to boost the country's military in the face of what he called a growing threat from longtime rival Eritrea.

Eritrea gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993 after a 30-year guerrilla war, but the border between the two was never formally demarcated. A border war that erupted in 1998 claimed tens of thousands of lives in two of the world's poorest countries.

Under a 2000 peace deal, both sides agreed to accept an international boundary commission's ruling on the border dispute, but Ethiopia has refused to accept the decision which awarded the key town of Badme to Eritrea.

Last month, Ethiopia said it was considering terminating the peace agreement, accusing Eritrea of breaching its terms.

«The secretary-general is concerned about the rising tensions between Ethiopia and Eritrea, including recent shooting incidents, as well as the building up of military forces in the border area,» U.N. deputy spokeswoman Marie Okabe said Thursday.

«The secretary-general calls upon Eritrea and Ethiopia to exercise utmost restraint,» she said.

Ban also urges both sides to maintain their commitments to the 2000 peace agreement, preserve the integrity of a a 15-mile (24-kilometer) wide, 620-mile (1,000-kilometer) long buffer zone, and facilitate the implementation of the boundary commission's decision, Okabe said.


 

 

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