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Peace between Ethiopia and Eritrea requires border demarcation, Annan says
Ethiopia-Eritrea, Politics, 1/3/2004
Warning that the situation between Ethiopia and Eritrea remains precarious, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called on both parties to expedite the demarcation of their common border -- a fundamental requirement for peace between the Horn of Africa nations.
Although there are no signs that either side is preparing for hostilities, the Secretary-General points out that "recent inflammatory rhetoric, in particular in Eritrea, has done nothing to advance the peace process."
He welcomes Eritrea's cooperation with the Boundary Commission set up to establish the frontier. At the same time, he voices regret at Ethiopia's failure to cooperate.
Ethiopia has indicated that it would be ready for a broad agenda for a dialogue, the Secretary-General notes, but he adds that, "While that change in attitude is a step in the right direction, it would carry even more significance if it were to be followed by practical measures."
"It is my belief that such gestures would greatly improve the political context in which the demarcation of the border and the normalization of relations could take place," he says.
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