Imperial Valley Press

Eritrea and Somalia restore ties, want UN sanctions lifted

- BY ABDI GULED

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“Eritrea & Somalia will work in unison to foster regional peace, stability & economic integratio­n,” Eritrea’s informatio­n minister Yemane Meskel said. He added: “Eritrea strongly supports the political independen­ce, sovereignt­y & territoria­l integrity of Somalia.”

The visit by Somalia’s leader, at the invitation of longtime President Isaias Afwerki, follows a stunning diplomatic thaw between Eritrea and neighborin­g Ethiopia after more than two decades. Ethiopia under reformist new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has asked that the sanctions on Eritrea be dropped.

The U.N. chief has indicated the sanctions could be obsolete.

The U.N. Security Council, which would have to lift sanctions, said after a meeting Monday on measures against Somalia and Eritrea that it welcomed the positive developmen­ts in the Horn of Africa involving the two countries and Ethiopia.

Eritrea appealed for the lifting of sanctions at the council meeting, citing support from Ethiopia and Somalia, but Djibouti said the measures must remain in place until a border dispute between the two countries is resolved.

The Security Council imposed sanctions on Eritrea in 2009 over its refusal to withdraw its troops from the disputed area and its rejection of all efforts aimed at mediating between the two countries.

Sweden’s U.N. ambassador, Olof Skoog, the current council president, said the future of sanctions is being discussed by council members.

“There is a promising diplomatic initiative” involving Eritrea and Djibouti, he said, and “there is a willingnes­s to support the region in these efforts.”

The changing relations in the Horn of Africa region are of both political and economic interest to the wealthy Gulf states just across the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea.

Already they have been jostling for influence in the African nations along one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, including both Somalia and Eritrea.

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