| STATEMENT ON UNMEE’S “RELOCATION” FROM ERITREA |
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| Written by Administrator | |
| Thursday, 21 February 2008 | |
PRESS RELEASE 20 February 2008 - With the conclusion of the Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission on the final demarcation decision and termination of its operations at the end of last November, regrettably there has been a rush from the United Nations
to bank on peripheral issues instead of addressing seriously and appropriately the core of the problem as the basis for regional peace and security. Eritrea has maintained all along that the issue of fuel is technical which could have been resolved quietly without politicizing it.The press offices of the United Nations and other private media have been levelling unfounded accusations against Eritrea about UNMEE’s situation in the country. Eritrea has not requested UN peacekeepers to regroup in Asmara nor has it seized arms or equipment belonging to UNMEE as reported in the media. The decision to regroup UNMEE troops was done unilaterally by the United Nations. More importantly, it was not until yesterday, 19 February, that the communication was received after the regrouping of the troops had already been put into effect.
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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.