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Poslao: 05 Jun 2018 21:53
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Ethiopia accepts peace deal with longtime rival Eritrea
Citat:Ethiopia has announced it will fully accept the terms of a peace agreement with neighboring Eritrea in a major step toward calming deadly tensions with its decades-long rival.
The development Tuesday night came as the ruling party also announced that the East African nation, one of Africa’s fastest-growing economies, will open up parts of state-owned enterprises in sectors such as energy, aviation and telecoms to private investment.
The news came just hours after Ethiopia lifted a state of emergency in what had been the most dramatic reform yet under new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who has promised change after more than two years of deadly anti-government protests demanding greater freedoms in Africa’s second most populous country.
But it is the prospect of peace with reclusive Eritrea that has come as the latest, and largest, surprise.
The agreement signed in 2000 ended a two-year border war that claimed the lives of tens of thousands of people, but a no-peace-no-war situation continued, with the two countries skirmishing from time to time. Ethiopia had refused to accept the deal’s handing of key locations, including Badme, to Eritrea and continues to control that town.
Ethiopia’s ruling party now accepts that agreement without conditions and calls on Eritrea’s government to do the same, the state-affiliated Fana Broadcasting Corporate reported.
https://apnews.com/26e54d3adf284cfb8448f94fcd62506....._medium=AP
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Poslao: 10 Jul 2018 20:13
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Traze ukidanje sankcija
Ethiopia asks for Eritrean sanctions to be dropped
Citat:Ethiopia has officially submitted a request to the UN Secretary General asking for the sanctions imposed on neighbouring Eritrea to be lifted, the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) reported on 10 July.
Security Council Resolution 1907 was approved in 2009 after Eritrea was accused of supporting the Somali militant group Al-Shabaab. It includes an arms embargo, as well as travel bans and asset freezes targeting Eritrean leaders.
http://www.janes.com/article/81645/ethiopia-asks-f.....be-dropped
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Poslao: 16 Jul 2018 12:30
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Znači mala al agresivna Eritreja se smiruje. Mada i oni i Etiopljani su ozbiljne ekipe, mobilišu od 100.000 do 300.000 boraca za sekund. I to kakvih boraca. Visoki, koščati ljudi izražajnih očiju rade pešadijske prepreke kao da su se rodili na njima. Mogu zamislit koliki su im klinčevi, mada, istini za volju, bolje da to nikad ne saznam. Koliko su samo rovova prokopali i utvrđenja izgradili na onoj suroj zemlji. Za razliku od bašibozluka u Siriji ovi na rogu Afrike sve rade po PS. Kod njih nema rafalanja iznad glave sa zaklonom iza nabacane zemlje nego oće oči da im ispadnu koliko fiksiraju nišan dok okidaju kratkim rafalima. Nemaju ni onih Med Maks vozila, pešadija pješači sa MTS na magarcima i napada iznenada, artiljerija i minobacači vučni sa vatrenih položaja šibaju po elementima. Tenkovi služe samo da se osigura zauzeto. Sjajni, sjajni ljudi. U njihovim rukama sovjetsko oružje djeluje tako jasno i nedvosmisleno. Šteta što ne mogu da se ubace u Arabiju, u Kuvajt, Rijad, Dubaji. U pljačku.
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Poslao: 14 Okt 2018 10:01
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Problemi u Etiopiji
Citat:More than 200 soldiers attached to the Agazi Commandos on 10 October demanded an unplanned meeting with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed over wages and the organisation of military operations. An unspecified deal was reached and a military-led coup remains unlikely, with the ruling coalition probably remaining together ahead of elections in 2020.
More than 200 armed soldiers attached to the Agazi Commandos on 10 October marched to Menelik Palace (the prime minister's office) in Addis Ababa, the capital, and demanded an unplanned meeting with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who was appointed in April. Social media showed the uniformed soldiers were initially armed. Ethiopian state television company ETV subsequently aired a broadcast showing the soldiers were unarmed and that a deal had been reached to address the soldiers' grievances relating to wages and the organisation of military operations - although no specific details were shared. Internet services were also shut down in the capital for several hours around the incident.
The Agazi Commandos unit falls under the operational command of an ethnic-Tigrayan colonel. ETV reported that the unit had returned to barracks after being deployed to Burayu, Oromia region, on 17-18 September, as part of a mission to prevent rioting between Oromos and members of other, smaller ethnic groups.
https://www.janes.com/article/83772/short-lived-mu.....n-in-power
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