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Eritrea demands implementation without tampering

Eritrea said it has satisfied the conditions of the peace plan by being out of Badme and that the rest of the framework agreement, including an unconditional ceasefire, should now be implemented without adulteration or tampering, “which would bear no fruit other than throttling the Agreement itself and bring the OAU initiative to a dead end”. It urged, in a statement received by IRIN, that the OAU “work for the implementation of the framework agreement and not to open the door for another round of fruitless wrangling.”

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