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UN investigating Ethiopia

2004-12-09 14:42
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Asmara - The United Nations' Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (Unmee) is investigating Eritrean claims that Ethiopian troops have entered its territory, Unmee force commander Major-General Rajender Singh said on Thursday.

"Ethiopia has denied Eritrea's accusations. An investigation is under progress and it would be premature to say anything now," Singh told a press conference in Asmara.

Eritrea charged on Wednesday that Ethiopian troops entered its southern region of Senafe late November and "set fire to 10 houses and kidnapped five people".

"Efforts had been made to find solutions through Unmee to no avail," the Eritrean Coordination Commission, set up to work with Unmee, said on Wednesday in a statement.

Singh said on Thursday, however, that regular meetings between Unmee, Eritrea and Ethiopia were held in "a cordial and constructive environment."

Situation is stable

Asked what he would do if the Eritrean accusations were true, he said he would "bring the issue to notice of relevant authorities and the UN headquarters", but declined to give further details.

"Considering the total number of Unmee troops, not all can be known by us, as there are large gaps in many areas of the Temporary Security Zone (TSZ), which runs along the 1 000km border between the two Horn of Africa nations," he said.

Singh confirmed that Unmee's troops will be downsized by 500 soldiers by the end of January 2005, in order to reduce the Unmee budget, which is $200m a year, according to the UN.

"But even if the number of his troops were increased from the current size of 3 600, it would be virtually impossible to know each and every incident," Singh insisted.

"The situation in the TSZ continues to be stable and peaceful, there are no major incidents," he concluded.

Ethiopia and Eritrea fought a border war from 1998 to 2000 and ever since the situation has been tense between the two neighbours. - AFP

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