Ethiopia requests UN to lift sanctions on Eritrea
UN Chief António Guterres meeting with PM Abiy Ahmed in Addis Ababa - July 9, 2018
Ethiopia requests UN to lift sanctions on Eritrea
By Engidu Woldie | ESAT
Ethiopia has formally requested the UN Security Council to lift sanctions that it had imposed on Eritrea in 2009.
The official request was made by Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to UN Secretary General, António Guterres, who is on a visit in Addis Ababa, according to reports by state media.
The UNSC imposed an arms embargo on Eritrea, travel bans on its leaders, and froze assets some officials, accusing the Eritrean government of aiding Al-Shabaab in Somalia. But reports by a monitoring group has found no evidence of Eritrean support for Al-Shabab and recommended that the Security Council ends its current sanctions.
The Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea in several reports since 2014 said it had “not found conclusive evidence of support provided by Eritrea to Al-Shabab.”
Abiy Ahmed, who was on a first historic visit to Eritrea on Sunday and Monday, had promised that Ethiopia would work to lift UN sanctions on Eritrea and end isolation of the Eritrean government by powers that control the international political scene.
#Ethiopia and #Eritrea made a historic breakthrough & agreed to end the state of war that lasted for two decades today. Following this, the same day Ethiopia officially submitted a request to the visiting #UN Secretary General for the @UN to lift sanctions it imposed on Eritrea. pic.twitter.com/9riWQXjcsy— Fitsum Arega (@fitsumaregaa) July 9, 2018
Ethiopia requests UN to lift sanctions on Eritrea
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