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20 May 2009 Eritrea: Security Council
Accusation That 'Country is Arming the Ashebab Somali
Group' is a Baseless Slander Designed to Escape From
Achieving a Solution, President Isaias Emphasizes
Asmara — President Isaias Afwerki said that the
deliberate Security Council accusation that 'Eritrea
is arming the Ashebab Somali group is a baseless
slander designed to escape responsibility and achieve
a solution.
In an interview with Egyptian State Television, the
President indicated that any statements issued by the
Security Council could not be taken as sacred
quotations from the Holy Books, and that the
prevailing problem in Somalia mainly emanates from the
failure and mistakes of the United Nations, especially
the Security Council to fulfill its obligation.
Stating that the Council is not entitled to bypass law
and legality in violation of the UN Charter and
international law, he underlined that the Security
Council itself and its illegal practices is the one
that is not only violating the independence and
sovereignty of a member state, i.e. Somalia, but also
prolonging the suffering of the Somali people.
President Isaias further pointed out that Eritrea
does not support one party against another, besides
not interfering in Somalia's internal affairs.
Eritrea's support is for the just Somali issue and the
Somali people, and that this is both its legal and
moral obligation, he elaborated.
The President went on to explain that the vacuum
created in Somalia due to the Security Council's
historical errors is becoming the source and ground
for piracy and other illegal activities. If peace and
stability is to prevail in the region through
resolving such malaises, the vacuum should be done
away with, and that this could only be achieved by
creating conducive ground for the Somali people to
resolve their issue themselves, he stressed.
Noting that the solution lies in addressing the
root cause, and not the consequences, President Isaias
indicated that so-called "governments" imposed on the
Somali people from the outside which has no authority
beyond Mogadishu and its environs is further
aggravating the problem. In this connection, he
explained that there cannot be any party that could
give legitimacy to any "government" apart from the
people of Somalia.
On Eritrean-Egyptian relations, the President
asserted that there exists political desire on the
part of both sides to further enhance the lasting and
strategic relations. He also stated that there are a
number of issues of mutual concern to the two
countries.
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