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Eritrean Foreign Minister visits UK

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The UK Foreign Office announced on Wednesday that Foreign Office Minister Henry Bellingham met with the Eritrean Delegation to discuss a range of issues including the UK’s bilateral relationship with Eritrea

The Eritrean Foreign Minister, Osman Saleh, and Yemane Ghebreab, senior political adviser to the President, visited the Foreign Office from 7-8 February. This was the first Eritrean ministerial visit to the UK.

The Eritrean Delegation met the Minister of Africa, Henry Bellingham, the Secretary of State for International Development, Andrew Mitchell, and had meetings with senior FCO and UKBA officials. A range of issues were discussed including the UK’s bilateral relationship with Eritrea; regional security and stability; migration and piracy.

Mr Bellingham also hosted a business roundtable for existing and potential investors in which 22 companies participated. Discussion centred on potential investment opportunities in the extractive industries, infrastructure development, agriculture and financial services.

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6 Responses to “Eritrean Foreign Minister visits UK”

  1. alem says:

    Viva to eritrea and the best government in the world!

  2. james bond says:

    The “best government” that imprisons priests and monks for exercising their God-given right? Fool!

  3. merhaui says:

    A statement to be expected of an imperial puppet, agent 007.

    • james bond says:

      which makes you a willing slave of the savage regime.

      • Don't mess with my heritage says:

        Hey the guy calling himself James Bond – stop messing with my heritage! Get a name from the banana republic of a a country that you call home to represent your ass! Your problems are not important to me or my people, so lay off the name and my beloved UK, will ya?! And if you don’t like it here, why don’t you go back to your banana republic country! For your information, the UK DOES HAVE the best government in the world; and contrary to your claim, it does not imprison priests or monks! What in God’s name are you talking about, mate?!

  4. Good news says:

    This is good news for eritrea !

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