[dehai-news] (Reuters) Eritrea says US-led sanctions won't derail economy


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Wed Feb 24 2010 - 09:47:10 EST


http://af.reuters.com/article/topNews/idAFJOE61N0IW20100224?sp=true
Eritrea says US-led sanctions won't derail economy
Wed Feb 24, 2010 12:57pm GMT
By Jeremy Clarke

ASMARA (Reuters) - Eritrea's ruling party will press ahead with its economic
development plans despite U.N. sanctions and what it sees as anti-Eritrean
hostility manufactured by the United States, local media reported on
Wednesday.

Abdalla Jabir, head of organisational affairs in the ruling party, accused
the United States of masterminding the U.N. resolution and said the economy
would thrive despite punitive measures, the state-run, twice-weekly Eritrea
Profile reported.

The sanctions, adopted in December and backed by 13 of the 15 members of the
U.N. Security Council, include an arms embargo, travel restrictions and
asset freezes for some of the country's top officials.

"The shameful and unjust US sanctions resolution adopted in the name of the
Security Council (will) accelerate the pace of (our) development endeavours
towards ensuring economic emancipation," the Profile reported Abdalla as
saying.

The U.N. Security Council accuses Asmara of providing funds and weapons to
Islamist insurgents in Somalia where 21,000 people have been killed in
violence since the beginning of 2007.

Asmara says the Security Council is a proxy for Washington, and says the
multi-state body continues to ignore the fact that their territory is being
occupied by arch-rival Ethiopia, Washington's strongest ally in the Horn of
Africa.

Eritrea's agriculture-based economy contracted sharply in 2008 as inflation
surged to double digits, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
But better rains in 2009 are expected to spur a recovery, with the IMF
forecasting growth of around 3.5 percent this year.

The government is taking steps to reduce the economy's dependence on
rainfall patterns.

U.S. RELATIONS STRAINED

"(Eritrea has) managed to rebuff the continued anti-Eritrea hostility weaved
on the part of the United States and its servant regimes over the past 12
years," the Profile reported Abdalla as saying.

The official's comments come the same week as protests were held in western
capitals denouncing the sanctions, which local media say were attended by
hundreds of thousands.

On Monday the U.S. embassy in Asmara criticised President Isaias Afwerki for
"destabilising" the region, although it later posted a statement on its
website that described anti-U.S. protests as an expression of free speech.

Relations between the government and the U.S. embassy are antagonistic and
the American ambassador has not been formally recognised by Asmara despite
being in the country for over two years.

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