| Ambassador John Bolton Blows UNMEE’s Transparent Cover |
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| Written by Ghidewon Abay Asmerom | |
| Sunday, 18 November 2007 | |
In his memoir, John Bolton, former US Ambassador to the UN, exposes how UNMEE, The UN Peacekeeping Mission to Ethiopia and Eritrea, was badly misused by the State Department and Kofi Anan's UN Secretariat to conceal Ethiopia's intransigence and UN's failure.
Instead of forcing Ethiopia to comply with the 2002 Eritrea Ethiopia Boundary Commission's decision and demarcate the border and bringing UNMEE home, the Africa Bureau of the State Department and Kofi Anan found it more convenient to blame Eritrea, thus providing cover for Ethiopia. When Ethiopia refused to comply with the “final and binding” decision of the impartial UN mandated Tribunal, the thing to do, according to Bolton was to remove UNMEE from the area. But to do so, argues Bolton, would mean to admit the Security Council had failed to force Ethiopia to abide by the decision. By keeping UNMEE the Security Council has managed to avoid responsibility, while simultaneously making Eritrea look bad, although Bolton said Eritrea was right in its insistence that the 2002 decision had to be implemented in full. When Eritrea questioned UNMEE's usefulness, Kofi Anan, according to Bolton, vented his anger at Eritrea. But what is Eritrea to do? Bolton agreed with Eritrea that UNMEE was part of the problem, not the solution. Bolton writes,
Instead of placing the blame for UNMEE's ineffectiveness squarely where it belongs, on Ethiopia, Bolton charged that Anan pinned the blame, unfairly on Eritrea when, out of frustration, Eritrea began to restrict UNMEE's helicopter flights.
The UN has been maintaining UNMEE, the United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea, for about seven years at a cost of a quarter billion US dollars a year. UNMEE's current strength (as of 10 October 2007) is 2083 people ( 1463 troops, 216 military observers, 139 international civilians, 205 local civilians and 60 UN Volunteers.) But is there anything UNMEE has done that is worthy of notice? There is nothing; nada! Some might argue that UNMEE has some deterrent value, but no serious person would believe that. Here is how John Bolton puts it:
John Bolton never liked the idea of expensive peace keeping mission. He never believed it was in America's interest to fund mission's that did not directly affect America 's national or strategic interest. In UNMEE he saw the embodiment of waste and irrelevance:
Ambassador Bolton also saw UNMEEE essentially for what it was: a way of covering Ethiopia's violation of international law.
One has to admire Ambassador Bolton's candor in laying bare the shameless hypocrisy of the African Bureau of the State Department as well as Kofi Anan's UN Secretariat, although in doing so he is scoring an ideological point. Still the degree to which Eritrea has been abused to appease an intransigent Ethiopia is here for everyone to see. If war breaks out, there is not enough water in the Red Sea to wash the blood from the hands of those who have made the looming carnage inevitable.
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Letter dated Nov. 30'07 from the Legal Adviser to the President of Eritrea to the president of the UNSC
From `legal nonsense� to `legal fiction�.

With effect from midnight tonight (30.11.2007), the demarcation of Ethio-Eritrean boundary will be as complete as any demarcated interstate boundary would be, if not better defined.