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Eritrean president in Sudan for talks (ST); Sudan to supply power to Eritrea – AFP

May 8, 2014 (KHARTOUM) - Eritrean president, Isaias Afwerki, arrived Thursday to the Sudanese capital for talks with his Sudanese counterpart, Omer Al-Bashir, on economic cooperation as they are expected to discuss oil and trade agreements. The two east African

May 8, 2014 (KHARTOUM) – Eritrean president, Isaias Afwerki, arrived Thursday to the Sudanese capital for talks with his Sudanese counterpart, Omer Al-Bashir, on economic cooperation as they are expected to discuss oil and trade agreements.

The two east African leaders also are expected to discuss border control, as Human RightsWatch condemned in a statement released on Thursday Khartoum for the deportation of 30 Eritreans, including at least six registered refugees to Asmara.

Sudan, which in past proposed to reconcile Addis Ababa and Asmara and forge strong economic relations, holds regular meetings with officials from the twohorn of Africa foes aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation on various fields.

State minister at the foreign ministry, Obeid Allah Mohamed Obeid Allah stated that the two sides discussed economic cooperation specially the electrical interconnection between the neighbouring countries.

“The two sides discussed the importance of completing  this project in the near future,” Obeid Allah said, adding that talks dealt with the possibility of providing Eritrea with oil derivatives.

The two sides, according to the state minister, further discussed efforts to control and secure the joint border.

Sudan with Ethiopia are the two gates for Eritreans fleeing the repressive regime in Asmara for economic or political reasons. Migrants and asylum-seekers once in Sudan try to travel to Europe through Egypt, Israel and recently Libya.

Human Rights Watch said authorities in eastern Sudan handed 30 Eritrean over to Eritrean security forces, pointing that six among the deportees were registered refugees.

“Sudan is forcibly returning Eritreans to serious risk of detention and abuse at the hands of a brutal government,” said Gerry Simpson, senior refugee researcher at Human Rights Watch. “Sudan should immediately end these deportations and protect Eritreans.”

This week a Sudanese court in, Dongola ordered to deport Eritrean and Ethiopian rescued in the desert near the Libyan border. A group of over 600 people including Sudanese and nationals from the two horn of Africa countries were found in the desert by a joint Libyan Sudanese force according to the military spokesperson in Khartoum.

Afwerki who is in a three-day visit to Sudan met on Thursday evening with the first vice-president Bakri Hassan Saleh to discuss the implementation of the signed agreements.

(ST)

 

Sudan to supply power to Eritrea – AFP

Sudan plans to supply neighbouring Eritrea with electricity, official media reported on Friday, just months after Khartoum said it would buy power from Eritrea’s rival Ethiopia.

The Sudanese Electricity TransmissionCompany has begun work on a 45-kilometre (28-mile) line between eastern Sudan’s Kassala state to Teseney, just over the border in Eritrea, the SUNA news agency said.

The announcement came during the second day of an official visit to Khartoum by Eritrean President Issaias Afeworki.

Issaias and his Sudanese counterpart Omar al-Bashir discussed economic cooperation“especially with regard to the electricity power linkage”, SUNA reported earlier.

Eritrea is one of the world’s poorest nations.

Sudan tries to maintain a balanced relationship between Eritrea and its other eastern neighbour Ethiopia.

Issaias is expected to end his Sudanese trip on Saturday.

In December Sudan and Ethiopia inaugurated a cross-border electricity link.

Bashir and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn opened a 321-kilometre linebetween Gedaref power station and Ethiopia’s Amhara state, SUNA reported at the time.

Sudan would initially buy 100 megawatts, it said.

Ethiopia is building the 6,000-megawatt Grand Renaissance hydro development which will be Africa’s largest when finished in 2017.

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47 COMMENTS
  • Bilen May 10, 2014

    wawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
    Birds of the same feder fly together!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111

  • Teclay May 10, 2014

    kkkkkkkk “Sudan plans to supply neighbouring Eritrea with electricity, official media reported on Friday, just months after Khartoum said it would buy power from Eritrea’s rival Ethiopia.”
    This remind me ,a child quarreling with his mother and refused to eat his breakfast,after feeling hunger ,askiing neighbors for a peace of bread.

    • Gideon May 10, 2014

      Well said as usual. However, how long would the poor mother tolerate with her spoilt brat child? A nation and a leader a collection of delusional, who since it organized itself 23 years ago, wanted only to grow through exploiting other country’s resources, instead of using its own citizens labor and creativity and natural resources. Once a beggar then always the same beggar.

      • Genet-orginal May 16, 2014

        Gideon
        Who is “Gideon”
        “A nation and a leader a collection of delusional..” Is this includes you? or are you a neighbor’s kid who needs to mind his business? You have so many conflicting thought process; It is unreal.

  • Yerhiwo May 10, 2014

    From all the countries in the world, Wedi Berad visits often Sudan that is fragile, isolated and a country ready to explode. From all leaders, he visits a lame and cripple Beshir who is indicted by ICC. Beshir with many titles such as Field Marshal can’t leave his country either. Two broken dictators meet as if they are trying to solve the problem of their people. How would Sudan provide Electricity, if it does not have sufficient power for its country? This is a lame excuse for staying in power for another year! Wedi Berad is lost and tying to grab the power for few years, but the robe is tightening around his neck. The sad thing is that Sudan is becoming a referral hospital for Eritreans!! HGDEF is using Sudan for smuggling weapons, human trafficking, and others crimes using criminals like Teklay Negis.

    This is really low for Wedi Berad’s Eritrea in terms of diplomacy! NO WORLD PRESIDENT WANT TO SEE DICTATOR ISAIAS AFWERKI only criminal BESHIR!!!!

    • Issayas May 10, 2014

      What an analysis yerhiwo wedi milelik.

  • Suleman May 10, 2014

    Sudan is buying electricity from Ethiopia only to sell it to Eritrea at a hefty profit. kkkkk

  • fetsum abrahamt May 10, 2014

    They are discussingt future whatever as if they have that future. Looking at the picture and seeing their faces tell me that the two losers ranked first and second worst dictators in the world, the most rejected presidents in the world have become close friends because isaias is being monitored by the international community like the police watching a thief in the hood and the other is a wanted criminal that cannot get out of Sudan without risking imprisonment. They look very funny and scared of something.

  • haki May 10, 2014

    I think Iseyas is not isolated, but doing his mission intensely by being seen isolated.
    Almost through all his age, he is doing what he wants, but we are so late to stop him.He often visits to Sudan , but it does not mean he is isolated.Sudan knows also his devil mission but they have no choice. They know the role he has played in separating south Sudan, they know the mission he had against Beshir. Iseyas always wants to be seen isolated but in my opinion he has a mission and he has a power-full back up.

    • Sraj saleh May 10, 2014

      This should be a good news for the eritrean people because we need it.

  • qelchama May 10, 2014

    መስኪን ህገደፍ ተሓቢአካ ምልማን ዶ ዪሓይሽ ብጽፍሪና አንዳበልካ ሃገርን ሕዝቢን ኣብ ሽግር
    ምዉዳቕ አንታይ መኽሰቡ ሎሚ ጽፍርና የለ ጸሓይ ኣትበርቕን የለ ምልማን ኮይኑ ስራሕ ህገደፍ

  • solomon May 10, 2014

    It is comic
    Sudan after they lost south sudan even they do not have
    enough for themselves not to supply for Eritrea.
    poooooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Eritrea better to be supplied from maibela.

    Solomon

  • solomon May 10, 2014

    Isias came only to enjoy himself
    coz he has nowhere to go to other countries.
    Isu is better not to say brabra
    enjoy and get back to your pot.
    frustrated person.

    Solomon

  • TSELOT May 10, 2014

    NBUR NERKAS N’EWUR!

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