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[dehai-news] Shabait.com: Eritrea: Policy of the Government of Eritrea Regarding Developments in Syria

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2012 12:49:35 +0200

Eritrea: Policy of the Government of Eritrea Regarding Developments in Syria


7 August 2012

press release

It is indisputable that inquest prevails regarding what Eritrea's stand on
developments in Syria looks like, and whether it would support the adoption
of resolutions by the UN Security Council and UN General Assembly.

The Eritrean government's standpoint on developments in Syria is as follows:

The good and bad facets of the relation between the Syrian and Eritrean
people are unforgettable. Although one can say it is not a must that our
policies should depend on history, it is nonetheless unfair or of lasting
solution. After all, it is contrary to the political culture of the Eritrean
government to take an exploitative and opportunistic stance based on bias
emanating from current strategic considerations and the historical
background of the two peoples.

When Syria supported the Eritrean armed struggle for Independence in line
with the predisposition of Arab nationalism, it was taken as being positive.
However, with the negative aspect of the tendency to brand the Eritrean
liberation struggle as 'constituting' part of Arab nationalism, such
assumptions was not acceptable as it runs counter to the fundamental tenets
of the Eritrean people's struggle for national liberation.

It is well known that the Syrian 'Baas' entity, motivated by its political
orientation, dared to provide all-round support to the so-called "Baatist
Eritrean elements" who were after exploitative political motive, and thereby
intervened in the Eritrean armed struggle to the extent of instigating war
between the freedom fighters.

When the Eritrean armed struggle for independence culminated in victory
keeping its correct path, the people and Government of Eritrea, contrary to
the attitude of vengeance, demonstrated the commitment to pave the way for
constructive engagement with those circles that manifested hostile attitude
to the Eritrean armed struggle in various ways.

Although the Syrian 'Baas' government had no option other than accepting the
objective reality, it nonetheless did not refrain from maintaining its
negative stances in various Arab meetings under the pretext of "Arabism" and
alleging that "Eritrea has established relations with Israel."

In the face of such historical truth, the Government of Eritrea continued to
exert unremitting efforts to establish constructive bilateral relations free
from feelings of retribution. Even after the onset of the latest
developments, the Eritrean government, in line with its domestic issues and
without being influenced by the stand of other parties, did not opt for
adopting partisan attitude.

Eritrea's fundamental policy orientation is anchored on legality and
justice, besides opposing direct external military interference or
aggression. However, this does not mean that it has no independent
viewpoint.

Even at a time when Eritrea is currently encountering diplomatic campaigns,
be it by the Syrian regime or supporters of the opposition, for support, the
Eritrean Government, refraining from Machiavellian intrigue and narrow
strategic consideration, would not adopt middle standpoint.

At a time when Eritrean sovereign territory is under occupation in gross
violation of the supremacy of law and international agreements, as well as
the nation being subjected to illegal and unjust sanction under the guise of
"human rights violation," under what logic could those forces who used to
historically stand against justice and Eritrean national security ask for
"support?"

Even though these are the facts regarding the historical background
regarding bilateral relations or developments in Syria, the Eritrean
government's stance is not subject to sale; nor is it open for barter. By
the same token, it is not designed to please or retaliate against this or
that party. Likewise, the party seeking to know the Eritrean government's
stance as regards current developments in Syria should bear in mind that
Government of Eritrean is not after temporary strategic advantage.

 
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