(Worldbulletin) Djibouti, Ethiopia accuse Eritrea of undermining stability

From: Biniam Tekle <biniamt_at_dehai.org_at_dehai.org>
Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2015 09:57:15 -0500

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Djibouti, Ethiopia accuse Eritrea of undermining stability

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Eritrea has been accused of destabilizing peace and security in the region.

 World Bulletin / News Desk

Djibouti and Ethiopia on Saturday accused Eritrea of undermining
regional stability.

"Eritrea is destabilizing peace and security in the countries of the
region, including Djibouti," Djiboutian President Ismail Omar Guelleh
told a joint press conference with visiting Ethiopian Prime Minister
Hailemariam Desalegn.

"We agreed that the sanction will remain in effect on Eritrea," he said.

For his part, Desalegn, who arrived in Djibouti earlier Saturday on a
visit for the Horn of African nation, said the two countries will
stand together to defend their borders.

"Ethiopia is ready to defend and safeguard Ethio-Djibouti common
borders," he said. "Our security officials will discuss on this issue
and map out common stand."

Tension has been high between Eritrea and both Djibouti and Ethiopia
over their border conflicts.

Djibouti and Eritrea have engaged in two border conflicts in recent years.

Ethiopia and Eritrea, meanwhile, fought a two-year war over a border
triangle in 1998.

"The International community is losing hope that there is no
behavioral change on part of Eritrea, we ask the international
community to take proportional measures against Eritrea," Desalegn
said.

Asked by The Anadolu Agency where the truth lies with accusations
between the two countries, the Ethiopian Premier said that "this is
documented by the UN Security Council Team of Investigations, which
has proved the destructive role of the Eritrean government and imposed
sanctions on Eritrea."

-Regional conflicts-

The two leaders have reiterated cooperation to resolve regional
conflicts, particularly in Somalia and South Sudan.

"We work closely to prevent regional challenges as we are in a
volatile region in which ensuring peace and security is a challenge,"
Desalegn said.

"We have achieved promising peace and stability to our Somali brothers
and sisters under the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development
(IGAD) as part of our efforts to maintain peace and stability in the
region," he added.

"The complicated situation in South Sudan demands much of our time and
resource. I must thank the government of Djibouti for the very
important role to bring about peace and stability for Somalia and
South Sudan," he said.

"We continue to support Somalia and South Sudan in their efforts to
restore peace and stability. We do not lose hope whatever happens in
our region."

The Djiboutian president, for his part, said that his country would
continue its role in the fight against the Somali Al-Shabaab militant
group.

"Djibouti will continue its involvement in Somalia and continue the
fight against Al-Shabaab in collaboration with Ethiopia. Djibouti also
provides support to [African peacekeeping mission] AMISOM," he said.

"We hope that the warring parties in South Sudan will reach
agreement," he added.
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