Eritrean Leader Warns Foreign Powers Over S. Sudan Conflict

JUBA (HAN) April 27, 2015 – Public Diplomacy, Regional humanitarian Security News. – The Eritrean president, Isaias Efwerki has warned South Sudanese leaders to be cautious about foreign interventions in its ongoing conflict, claiming some unnamed countries had direct interests in the world’s youngest nation.

At a meeting with the South Sudanese officials in Eritrea over the weekend, Efwerki reportedly said what South Sudan was experiencing was externally influenced, not an internal matter.

“That is what is bringing this confusion and the prolonging of the resolution of the conflict. You must be careful and do what is right to the people of South Sudan and this is now the time to do it. Do not wait for others to tell you what to do because even if you do what they told you, it will not be a South Sudanese owned solution,” Efwerki reportedly said in the capital, Asmara.

A South Sudanese delegation led by the government chief negotiator, Nhial Deng Nhial met Efwerki in Asmara and delivered a special message from president Salva Kiir.

The South Sudanese leader, in his message to his Eritrean counterpart, reportedly assured the Eritrean government and its people of his continued support for them.

Meanwhile, South Sudan’s ambassador to Eritrea, Paul Macuei was credited for improving relations between Eritrea and the young nation.

In the past, however, South Sudan government repeatedly accused Eritrea of allegedly supporting its armed oppositions groups, specifically the South Sudan Democratic Movement (SSDM) led by late George Athor Deng and its cobra faction under the leadership of the present Greater Pibor chief administrator, David Yau-yau.

Observers have, however, attributed the cause of strained relations to Ethiopia’s involvement in the negotiation of South Sudan conflict, claiming Eritrea would rather provide support to a country with sour diplomatic ties with Ethiopia for it believe the latter had contributed in her isolation in the regional associations, including suspension of her membership at Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) and imposition of sanctions by the United Nations.

An aide who accompanied the South Sudanese envoy to Eritrea told Sudan Tribune on Tuesday that the chief negotiator travelled to Asmara on instruction of president Kiir to deliver a special message assuring support of his government and people of South Sudan to the Eritrean government and its people. South Sudanese leader, according to the source, also applauded the role the Eritrean government and its people played during the course of liberation struggle from neigbouring Sudan, expressing hope to continue with the same spirit of cooperation and support.

Macuei also confirmed, the visit of the lead negotiator, describing it as a very important step towards strengthening relations between the two countries in the region.

“Eritrea is a very important country to us as South Sudanese and as government, considering the support we have had from the government and people of Eritrea during the struggle. It is one of the countries whose relations are rooted on the historical ties and one of the countries we consult on important matters. Because of these historical relations, we believe Eritrea can play a role in the search for peace in our country because we are looking for an African solution to this current conflict”, said Makuei.

He acknowledged that Efwerki was concerned about the negative role being played by some foreign countries, many of whom the latter believed were fueling the conflict.

“A real friend can always tell you the truth. This is what the Eritrean president has done. He is not just a president of one the countries in the region to which we belong but someone who has played an important role in our liberation struggle. So he knows our real friends and who are those working to see us fail, which I don’t think will happen. They will never succeed because our friends and brothers like president Afwerki will always stand with us and give support whenever necessary”, the ambassador.

He disclosed that Afwerki extended invitation to his South Sudan counterpart to visit Eritrea, adding that arrangements were already being made for the trip to take place. (ST)


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4 Responses to “Eritrean Leader Warns Foreign Powers Over S. Sudan Conflict”

  1. axmed

    Look who is talking ! This buffoon must be apprehended like Noriega and Samuel Doe and fixed. He is a common criminal holding a whole nation of Eritrea hostage to his whims of I am in control.He finances terrorism in Somalia, he waged war against Ethiopia, Djibouti, he owns the biggest prison in Africa, he ships the citizens of Eritrea to collect Welfare money in Europe and America to at 50% for Esaias and 50% for the family of those who make it and death at for those who’s boats sink in the Mediterranean sea or become prays to Egyptian human traffickers in Sinai . Regime change in Eritrea by ETHIOPIA IS IN ORDER.

  2. Alemgena Taye

    It is South Sudan’s right to establish relations with whichever country in the world. But, aligning with the much isolated country and Isayas Afewerki in particular, makes things worse for South Sudan. Because Isayas is disregarded from any political platform. He is hated among the Arab league too. So what profit can Salvakhirr make by joining with Isayas? time will tell all.

  3. axmed

    Since Esayas is terrorist in-chief he will instruct him in how to torture his people and
    terrorize the region.. What else is Esayas can do? what else does he know? He does not even have middle school certificate.

  4. Abraham

    I think Salvakhirr sent officials to learn a number of things from Esayas taking everything on the opposite. Doing anything on the opposite of what Esayas thinks or does is always right.

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