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Situation in Eritrea.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 19 May 2004

Wednesday, 19 May 2004

Ceisteanna (49)

Pat Breen

Ceist:

34 Mr. P. Breen asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs his views on the situation in Eritrea; the matters discussed with the President of Eritrea whom he met recently; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14493/04]

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The Deputy will be aware that I led an EU Troika mission to Eritrea and Ethiopia from 4 to 6 April at a time of heightened tension between the two countries. The purpose of the EU mission was to deliver a strong message to both countries on the need for immediate demarcation of the common border and co-operation with the UN.

My meeting with President Isaias on 4 April in Asmara took place in a constructive atmosphere. Comprehensive terms of reference had been agreed within the EU for the meeting with the President and these dealt exclusively with border demarcation and related issues, including relations with UNMEE, confidence-building measures, and the willingness of the EU to work with both parties and the UN to overcome the current impasse.

Principal among the issues raised by me was Eritrea's continued refusal to meet with the UN Special Envoy to Ethiopia and Eritrea, Mr Lloyd Axworthy. The special envoy was appointed in January 2004 by the UN Secretary General to facilitate efforts by both countries to resolve the impasse over border demarcation. As a result of our conversation, the President agreed to engage with the special envoy subject to clarification of the special envoy's mandate. I have since exchanged correspondence with President Isaias on this issue and the Presidency has also maintained close contact throughout with the Office of Secretary General Annan. The matter is now one to be resolved between the UN and Eritrea and it is my sincere hope that this will be successful.

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