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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
2000
- Ethiopian POWs To Be Repatriated
on Friday
- Peace Agreement between
Eritrea and Ethiopia
- Peace Agreement to be Signed
in Algiers
- Proximity Talks Cut Short Because
of Ethiopia's Reluctance
- Statement by H.E.
Mr. Ali Said Abdella, Foreign Minister, at the Opening Session
of the Algiers Peace Talks, 23 October 2000
- Statement of the National Assembly
on Ethiopia's Human Rights Violations
- Ethiopia Forces 24 Eritrean
Deportees Over Mereb River
- Ethiopia's Gross Violations
of Human Rights Can Never Be Whitewashed
- Ethiopia Has an Obligation
to Receive Its Own Nationals
- Eritrean Embassy Staff Detained
in Addis Ababa
- Ethiopian Nationals Pray for
Their Government's Cooperation to Return Home
- Consulate of the State of Eritrea,
Geneva, Switzerland Statement by Dr. Amare Tekle,
Diplomatic and Foreign Affairs Advisor, on Agenda Item 2, Fifty
Second Session,
UN Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights,
Geneva, 3 August 2000
- Civilians in Occupied Senafe
Under Attack by Ethiopian Army
- Press Release - Response to
"Eritrean Government Endangers Ethiopian Citizens"
(21 July 2000)
- Sudanese High Level Delegation
Visits Asmara
- Ethiopian Government Refuses
To Receive Its Nationals
- Ethiopian Regime Continues
to Perpetrate Wanton Destruction
- 1,000 Eritreans Deported from
Ethiopia on the Eve of Legal Talks in Washington DC
- Eritrea Calls Upon Ethiopia
Once Again to Respond to World Court Case about Illegal Ethiopian
Seizure of Eritrean Embassy Residence
- Ethiopian Army Demolishes the
Towns of Tessenei and Guluj
- ICRC Sponsored Voluntary Repatriation
of Ethiopians Will Commence
- Response of the Government
of the State of Eritrea to the Resolution adopted by the Council
of the People's Representatives of the Federal Democratic Republic
of Ethiopia on 13 June 2000
- Ethiopia Uproots Entire Villages
in the Gash-Setit Region
- Statement of the Government
of Eritrea
- Over 11,000 Ethiopian Soldiers
Put Out of Action in the Week-Long Battles on the Assab Front
- Ethiopia's Offensive on the
Assab Front Totally Foiled;
Eritrean Forces Capture Strategic Positions on the Senafe Front
- Ethiopia Perpetrates Offensives
on All Three Fronts
- Statement of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of the State of Eritrea on the Crimes Against
Humanity Being Committed by the Inhumane Government in Ethiopia
- Ethiopia Launches Large-Scale
Offensive on Assab Front
- Eritrea Accepts OAU Proposal
on Cessation of Hostilities
- Ethiopia Launches New Attacks
on Assab Front
- Town of Tessenei Liberated;
Ethiopian Army Suffers Major Defeat
- Ethiopia Must Agree to a Cease-fire
and Immediate Redeployment
- Over 3,700 Ethiopian Troops
Decimated on Assab Front; Large Quantities of Medium and Small
Weapons Seized
- Ethiopia Launches Attack on
Assab Front
- Ethiopian Troops Demolish Key
Buildings in Barentu
- Ethiopia's Duplicity on Its
"Troop Withdrawals"
- Statement of the Government
of Eritrea on a Senseless and Destructive War
- Ethiopia Bombs Asmara Airport
- Ethiopia Unleashes Offensive
on the Senafe and Tsorona Fronts;
Ethiopian Aircraft Bomb a Power Plant Near Completion
- Ethiopia Continues Its War
of Invasion
- Eritrea Completes Redeployment
to May 6 Positions
- Statement of the Government
of Eritrea
Concerning the Appeal Issued by the Current Chairman of the
OAU
- Ethiopian Offensive on the
Alitiena-Mereb Front Repulsed; Three Ethiopian MiG-23 Fighter
Planes Shot Down
- Ethiopia's Invasion: Eritrea's
Warning Ignored
- Ethiopia's Invasion of Eritrea
Must Not Be Tolerated
- Ethiopian Casualties Mount
As Intense Fighting Continues
- Ethiopia Suffers Heaviest Casualties
To Date
SU-27 Jet Fighter and MI-24 Helicopter Gunship Shot Down
- Ethiopian Army Suffers Over
25,000 Killed and Wounded
- Ethiopia's War of Aggression
Continues for the Second Day
- Press Release Ethiopian Regime
Launches an Offensive Against Eritrea
- Ethiopia's Agenda Has Always
Remained War
- Algiers Peace Talks End Without
Success Due to Ethiopia's Refusal to Sign OAU Peace Plan and
Ceasefire
- Ethiopia Refuses To Sign OAU
Peace Plan, Rejects Ceasefire
- President Isaias Winds Up Visit
to US
- TPLF Regime Rejects Use of
Assab Port for Humanitarian Purposes
- US AID Pledges Humanitarian
Assistance to Eritrea
- Meles Regime: Seeking Credit
Out of Duplicity
- Statement of the Cabinet of
Ministers on the Peace Process
- Djibouti's Decision to Restore
Diplomatic Ties
- OAU Special Envoy Leaves Asmara:
Efforts To Continue
- TPLF Will Not Heed Soft Talk
But It Will Wobble Under Meaningful Pressure
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