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The Emirati Navy Arrives in Eritrea

Analysis Stratfor has detected an Emirati naval presence in the Eritrean port of Assab that may indicate Eritrea's support of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen. Satellite imagery taken Sept. 16 appears to show three landing craft

Analysis

Stratfor has detected an Emirati naval presence in the Eritrean port of Assab that may indicate Eritrea’s support of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen. Satellite imagery taken Sept. 16 appears to show three landing craft docked in the port that are not vessels known to exist within the Eritrean navy’s inventory. Analysis of the detailed images provided by our partners at AllSource Analysis — and of naval vessels in the wider region — suggests that all three vessels belong to the United Arab Emirates. While there have been previous claims of Eritrea’s support for the coalition conducting operations in Yemen, the naval activity in Eritrea’s southern port reveals that Eritrean facilities and possibly even personnel are assisting the Saudi-led military effort.

Eritrea’s exact role in the coalition’s operations remains unclear and cannot be derived from this imagery alone. However, the presence of Emirati naval vessels indicates, at the very least, that Eritrea has assumed a direct military or logistical responsibility within the campaign. One of the landing craft located at Assab port was likely either Al Quwaisat or Al Futaisi, the only two ships of that particular class that were delivered to the United Arab Emirates in 2012. One of these ships was also spotted dropping off Sudanese troops and equipment at Yemen’s Aden port on Oct. 17. It is therefore clear that Emirati landing craft are ferrying troops and equipment into the port of Aden as ground forces continue to mass ahead of a potential offensive push into Sanaa. Still, Eritrea’s position in this scheme is less apparent.

Given the distances that must be traveled over sea to get to Aden from Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates, the port of Assab may be serving as a local logistics hub, situated relatively close to the conflict. If this is the case, it would allow smaller landing craft to ferry back and forth between Aden and closer ports rather than making longer trips to the Persian Gulf or deep into the Red Sea. It is possible that Sudanese forces passed through Assab on their way to Aden, though nothing in the imagery suggests the presence of a significant foreign military presence at the time the photographs were taken. Alternatively, a recent U.N. report claimed that 400 Eritrean soldiers were deployed to Aden to support the Saudi-led coalition. If true, the report would point to a direct purpose for the Emirati vessels’ presence in Assab: They could either be transporting the Eritrean troops or ferrying equipment and supplies to the Eritrean troops already in Yemen.

While the imagery cannot lay bare the details of Eritrea’s role in the coalition’s efforts, perhaps more interesting is its revelation of Eritrea’s political realignment, at least for now, toward Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. There was a time when Eritrea supported Yemen’s Houthi fighters and functioned as a transshipment location for Iranian supplies heading to them. And indeed, Houthi representatives have met with Eritrean organizations as recently as January. But over the past few months, Saudi Arabia has been building up its coalition, and it seems to have successfully pulled in Eritrea. The U.N. report mentioned the provision of Saudi financial support and fuel supplies to Eritrea, which could have been a means to secure Eritrea’s cooperation. But it also included claims that the United Arab Emirates has secured a 30-year lease of Assab port, which are more directly related to the presence of the Emirati naval vessels.

Either way, as Eritrea integrates itself into the Saudi-led coalition, it will likely seek to expand its relationships beyond the region in an attempt to break its isolation and attract Western investors. From Eritrea’s perspective, accepting Saudi and Emirati cash and resources would be a logical move. Eritrea’s new partnerships could also enable it to show the international community that it can play a constructive role in regional security matters — a goal Eritrea has long sought.

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18 COMMENTS
  • abrham October 30, 2015

    SHAME….To be eritrean everytime we sell our soul for others will instead of fighting for our rights please can you allow me to be not eritrean?Ahhhhh….wait yehwatey hiji kea zanta Tripoli kindegim ata rdisido ayblnanyu?werenteyu gudna?hiji kea ashhhh.. endabela zefanwa sheramut higdef kinri.tsegem eritras kab nai Yemen b100gizie yiabi.Nihna gin bimakorna endategerna nkidmena nitkus nabra adgi do nbelo walas nabra kelbi.Anta ndom keman yihishu entetmekayom keman nab zetsgbom yeshariwu.Anta eti eritrawnet zibehal naibhasot dyu.bejaka Amanuel kabaka nlaely ane nezi kitshif keleku dem yitiemeny gin zidekesu kebetsbir:ehihtai kea kewitsie ele eyezitsihfo zeleku sorry

  • Genet October 30, 2015

    PFDJ sol Assab port and surrounding to Emirate months ago while the opposition groups are waiting to see which group will fail first.
    What a shame! this is not even news! It is also not about yemene. Some media might bring connect it with the Yemen crisis but it is not. PFDJ have been selling Eritrea piece by piece in contract forms. So when they are gone the buyers will try to divide and rule us for their interest.

  • Gogo October 30, 2015

    Issaias is proving to the world that he is another slave or Akdam of the Arab Emirate and Saudi Arabia. Do the opportunist Arabs have any respect to their slave Issaias? Not likely, otherwise, they would have saved the poor Eritreans suffering along the Arab Passage on their way to be free in the Christian West.

    • Musa October 31, 2015

      በዓል ኣመል ይሓድግ ኣመሉ ወ ደብር የሓድግ ኣካኑ ይብሉ ሰብ ሳሕል ክምስሉ

  • AHMED SALEH October 31, 2015

    Dubai port world GULFTAINER company is one of internationally known port operators
    around the world including in USA . It has strong capabilities in port development
    and supply improvement that is ideal fit to our strategic ports in horn of Africa
    if Eritrea has accountable government .
    The country potential to progress in short time of period had been hijacked by one
    man dictatorial rule .

  • k.tewolde October 31, 2015

    The imbecile who suffers from hepatic encephalopathy owns the entire 190,000sqkm of real estate and the people who live in it in his mind.So,he wheels and deals all day long to sell a piece of the property to the highest bidder regardless who they are.Forging a new alliance in the horn?BS! The tyrant’s sole and only ally is the color green,dead presidents,GURUSH,GENZEB..in order to achieve that,he embeds poor young Eritrean children in a mercenary army,leases the archipelagos for training foreign troops, and dumping nuclear waste, he is the kingpin of the human trafficking network….if we allow him to continue on the current course, the outcome will be unfathomable.

    • AHMED SALEH October 31, 2015

      Any deal Eritrea make in economical development is under the
      table of Issayas , Hagos Kisha and Yemane monkey supervision.
      Even the president of Eritrean bank lacks authority to audit
      and investigate mishandling of national financial resources .
      Take an example of Bisha mining project , the government refused
      to share information with public because they run the country like
      private institution that belongs to the few .
      Wedebatna(our ports) are gold mine if the right people represent
      the interest of our country . And that is why we face obstacles.
      HASADAT AB WISHTI HASADAT AB DEGHE .

  • semere 2 October 31, 2015

    The Naval force base at Assab will no save the dictator and his goons. It is a move to divert our attention from the the international pressure posed on him.

    We don’t allow ourselves to be distracted by Assab. We want a holistic solution and it already in the making. Let him plan instead his exit, if at all he can have it safe.

  • Bereket October 31, 2015

    What a great leap for Eritrea from Asker to Asker 1.0 (read: one-point-O). The great Zekre Lebona writes:

    “Self reliance as farce

    The dream to be a Singapore, a free port economy is now clearly dropped. Eritrea as now become a mercenary state doling the dirty work for the rich Arab kingdoms. The desolate port of Asab has now become the berthing place not of container ships but war ships of the Emirate nation. All this is done with the blessing of the West, who have their bases in Djibouti. Eritrea has come a full circle. Made a colony by askeri is a hundred or so years ago, it has now adopted an asker I economy. The change is only in the masters.”

  • Bereket October 31, 2015

    By handing an Eritrean real estate to a little, militarily worthless Arab Gulf nation, the Emirates, which happens to be America’s and CIA servant nation, Eritrea has become a slave of a little Gulf Arab a servant nation.
    This will make the shifta regime in Asmara an Abeed of another Arab Abeed to America and CIA.
    Such is the humiliation of Eritrea and its heroic Ghedli patriots.

  • AHMED SALEH November 1, 2015

    Issayas is the only decision maker in the country . Any body who
    try to interfere face harsh punishment in return . We witnessed
    how WEYANE used to do business in Massage and Asseb ports . One
    of the reason Gen.Bitweded get him in trouble was his objection
    to the illegal activity in Aseb under his administration .
    We heard many rumors of Israeli or Iranian naval base presence
    before and the time Issayas offered airforce base to USA at
    time of Iraq war . He can kill his own brother for personal
    gain . Calling names Arab , Abeed … doesn’t hold water .

    • AHMED SALEH November 1, 2015

      Pls read ; massawa instead message

      • AHMED SALEH November 1, 2015

        There is a report about United Arab Emirates 30 years contract
        for port of Aseb .
        If is true does it discourage to those who dream to reclaim
        ownership of that port ?
        And those oil rich wealthy nations might show interest to
        resolve Eritre-Ethiopia conflicts for security of their own
        interest in that region .
        By then Issayas excuse of WEYANE & WAR will not have merit at
        all . Afterwards the whole forced army members come with ask
        questions where HGDF’s continuous deceit and betrayal find
        difficulty for convincing answers . END OF THE GAME .
        Who knows , sometimes God deliver his way for solution .

  • BERHE November 2, 2015

    Ahmed Salhe,why do you worry about a country you do not care,if you care for your people
    you woudn’t support sunction,because sunction herts ordinary people.

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