Red Sea Security among issues discussed between the two countries in Cairo

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Toronto, Canada – A month after President Isaias’ visit to Cario, Egypt and Eritrea are continuing discussing “strengthening their relations.”
Eritrea’s Minister For Foreign Affairs, Osman Saleh, and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, met in Cairo on Sunday, according to Eritrea’s Ministry of Information.
The Ministry described their discussion as “extensive” which focused on “the consolidation of the strategic and historical ties of partnership that exist between the two countries.”
Further more, the ministry added that “the two Foreign Ministers also underlined that the security and governance of the Red Sea is, in full consonance with international law, the exclusive and normative responsibility of the littoral States.”

Both countries have been opposing Ethiopia’s quest for access to the Red Sea after three decades of landlocked status.
In May this year, Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Egypt of encircling Ethiopia whose prime minister vow that the country will not continue to remain a “prisoner of Geography”
Brief news release from Eritrea Ministry of Information regarding the meeting between Osman Salah and Badir Abdelaty reads as follows :
“Minister Osman Saleh holds talks with his Egyptian counterpart
Mr. Osman Saleh, Minister of Foreign Affairs met in Cairo today his Egyptian counterpart, Foreign Minister Dr. Badr Abdelatty, for extensive talks on the consolidation of the strategic and historical ties of partnership that exist between the two countries.
The two Foreign Ministers discussed in greater depth current developments in the Horn of Africa and the coordination of the respective positions of both countries on matters of mutual interest.
The Foreign Ministers recalled the meeting between the two Heads of State held in Cairo last month as well as previous exchanges of Ministerial visits between the two countries. In this regard, Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and his Egyptian counterpart noted that conducive groundwork has indeed been accomplished to elevate the bilateral ties of friendship and cooperation to a new and higher level and thereby augment the benefits and interests of both peoples.
The two Foreign Ministers also underlined that the security and governance of the Red Sea is, in full consonance with international law, the exclusive and normative responsibility of the littoral States.
Foreign Minister Osman Saleh also met in Cairo Mr. Massad Boulos, President Trump’s Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, for extensive talks on the enhancement of Eritrea-US bilateral ties as well as on broader regional matters and developments.”
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This is the final nail on the coffin. It is just a formality with a signature ceremony. What do you call the other country? Yeah, that one? Yes, Ethiopia. It is toast!!! My long time homie Al-Toweel Isu’s mighty army is on its schedule to march into Addis/Finfinnee on August 1, 2026 singing the old El Duce’s spiritual:
Faccetta nera, bell’abissina
Aspetta e spera che già l’ora si avvicina!
quando saremo insieme a te
noi ti daremo un’altra legge e un altro Re
Faccetta nera, piccola abissina
ti porteremo a Roma, liberata
Dal sole nostro tu sarai baciata
Sarai in Camicia Nera pure tu
Then the real clean up will begin in earnest. Those 135+ million people in Ethiopia have been sitting on diamond-in-the-rough for too long. They either don’t develop it or let other come in and do their job. Every slacking Ethiopian will be let go, out, dégage!!!!
I heard somebody, I said somebody, saying two Africans. Who you calling Africans? Osman Saleh, and his Egyptian Counterpart, Badr Abdelaty? Another word like that out of you, you wouldn’t know what has just hit you. You are now given a stern instruction to mention these two and their entire entourage as ‘Non-Africans’. They don’t share even an iota of DNA with Africans. Their IQ score tells it all with Osman at 189 and his bosom daddy Badr at 195.
1) Who was the first one to play soccer on the continent of Africa? Eritrea
2) Who reinvented lasagna? Eritrea.
3) Who started the culture of having 3 meals a day? Eritrea followed by Egypt.
4) Who was the first one to circumnavigate the entire shores Africa? Eritrea.
5) Who is the first one to phase out all fossil fuel(gasoline) burning vehicles? Eritrea.
The list goes on and on. Meanwhile, what have those Ethiopians with their IQ score of 39 been doing all this time, you may ask? The answer is nothing except they have been multiplying like worms. Just look at them. Amharas, Oromos and Tigres turning on each other like mortal enemies. They think they are more civilized when they open their blabber mouths with ‘Oromia out of Ethiopia’, summarily incriminating innocent citizens as ‘Land grabbing settlers’, ‘Oromummaa extremists’ and ‘I am the gold race and the rest of you are some rusty creatures’. On top of all these maladies they have demonic commies running around like rabid dogs among them since the late 1960’s. Nuff said from me for now.