Djiboutian Leaders, Pawn of Foreign Interests?
Do Not Test the Eritrean People´s Limit!
For the record Eritrea has always gone the extra mile by being patient and by entertaining the idea of "Peaceful and legal" resolutions to any and every issue that has been thrown at her by some of its neighbors since its inception as a sovereign country. That is a fact that nobody can deny. Those facts are out there to be verified by any independent and unbiased observer. Furthermore the Eritrean people have time and again demonstrated their high moral standard by being most magnanimous to any and every group of people whose respective regimes may have done them some immense harm just because the Eritreans stood their ground to attain their right to self determination and independence of their country. Let me just mention some of the latest "Border" issues the Eritreans have been wrongly accused of instigating when in fact they wisely have opted for "Legal" resolutions of those issues:
As we all know there is currently an impasse on the physical demarcation of the Eritrea Ethiopia border as handed down by the Eritrea Ethiopia Border Commission verdict of April 13, 2002 because of Weyane´s refusal to abide by the rule of law for which it is a signatory. There is no need to add any more information to that issue except to mention that Eritrea is legally on firm ground when it comes to the "Border" issue that the Weyanes initiated and which they continue to hold it hostage to this day.
A dispute with Yemen over the Hanish Islands in 1996 resulted in a brief war. As part of an agreement to cease hostilities the two nations agreed to refer the issue to the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the the Hague. At the conclusion of the proceedings, both nations acquiesced to the decision. Yes Eritrea agreed to the lopsided decision by the court although most Eritreans believe the Hanish, Al Zuquar islands belonged to Eritrea as they did under the Turkish, Egyptian, Italian and Ethiopian colonial times. But, Eritrea being a country that abides by the rule of law, once the arbitration was rendered in favor of Yemen, it accepted it unequivocally. Eritrea values good neighborliness much more than the loss of certain territories if those territories were "Lost" legally.
Curiously, about the same time frame as the misunderstanding between Eritrea and Yemen was in the making and perhaps coincidentally, the foreign minister of Djibouti, while visiting Yemen, complained about "Eritrean border claim" against Djiboutian territory. That issue died out when the then president of Djibouti publicly apologized to Eritrea stating that his foreign minister was misinformed about the issue adding "There was no border problem with Eritrea". The Eritrean people didn´t make much ado about the issue for they honestly thought it was some kind of "Misunderstanding" on the part of the Djiboutian minister and life went as Eritrea was keen on minding her own affairs as she always does.
Similarly, when our nation was gearing up to celebrate our 17th anniversary of our hard won independence, On 5 May 2008, the same foreign minister of Djibouti, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf called, among other things, for the intervention of the UN Security Council to help resolve "Growing border tensions" with Eritrea. Djibouti calls for Security Council intervention in dispute with Eritrea.
Again, in a typical Eritrean modesty, Eritrea decided not to respond in-kind to the clearly provocative and unwarranted slander that have been hurled against her, this time from both the Djiboutian president, Ismail Omar Guelleh, and his infamous foreign minister!
Despite Eritrea´s noble desire of good neighborliness and in spite of Eritrea trying to seek some explanation of what may be driving the Djiboutian duos into strange behavior, the Djiboutian authorities keep on harping and generating some accusatory issues against Eritrea where there were none
