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UN Proposes to Donate Assets from Past Mission Worth $6.08 Million to Eritrea

New York, USA: After the United Nations Mission had been terminated in 2008 assets belonging to the UN have been left behind in Eritrea. During a meeting of the Fifth United Nations Administrative and Budgetary Committee this morning, it has been proposed to donate the assets to the Government of Eritrea. According to a United Nations press release the inventory is worth $6.08 million with a residual value of $2.3 million. Further, the report states that the donation awaits confirmation from the United Nations and Eritrea.

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