EU is ready to engage with Eritrea and contribute to its development - EU Official
Eritrean Foreign Minister, Osman Saleh |
Senior Eritrean Delegation in Brussels Discussing with EU officials
An Eritrean delegation led by Foreign Minister Osman Saleh are in Brussels discussing with European Union officials, a government spokesmen said.
During their visit, the delegation held "good talks" with EU Development Cooperation, External Relations, Human Rights, and Parliament officials.
Neven Mimica, EU Development Cooperation Commissioner, said "The EU is ready to engage with Eritrea and contribute to the country's development."
According to the EU Development Cooperation, between 2009-2013, Eritrea received €122 million in funds to mainly target Food Security (€70 million).
Today the cooperation with Eritrea aims at poverty reduction and sustainable economic and social development.
EU is ready to engage with Eritrea and contribute to its development - EU Official
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122 M Euro funds, didn't the dictator used to tell us there no free lunch? Or what about we don't want them to spoon feed us talk, 70M Euro in food aid (don't try to improve it by adding food security word). As usual it is all HGDEF propoganda.
ReplyDeletethat is the figment of your imagination, read b4 you could utter garbage, save your self from showing off your ignorance.
ReplyDeleteDevelopment Cooperation while under Sanctions?
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of cooperation can we expect when sanction is lifted?
Eritrea: The sky is the limit.
Awet N'hafash AybelNan'Do!
Kudos to H.E. Osman Saleh.
Long Live Shaebia.
Nay b'haki bro, The sky is the limit. Eritrea will be the center of development.
ReplyDeleteLong Live Shaebia!....
When you hear good news you are ssd. When we say Eritrea is in good s.fd you cry.
ReplyDeletewhen Eritrea says self reliance.you cry. When etitres get new friends to help ulu cry. When do you get happy? You get happy when eritreans have ptoblem
This will rub some people the wrong way. They count on dear life for the west and Europe to always be at odds with Eritrea.
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