Eritrean foreign minister Osman Saleh and the Eritrean presidential adviser for political affairs, Yamani Jabr met with President Mohamed Morsi and Foreign Minister Mohamed Amr ,in Cairo on Monday to boost bilateral relations between the countries and discuss a number of regional and international issues.
According to foreign ministry spokesperson Amr Roshdy, the two
dignitaries addressed the growing problem of trafficking in African
refugees through Egyptian territories. For the last two years, refugees
and asylum-seekers, most of them Eritrean, have been kidnapped from
refugee camps in Sudan and transported to the Sinai desert where they
are held for ransom by Bedouin gangs, according to a recent Amnesty
International report.
In the report, Amnesty International called on all the countries
along the trafficking route to crack down on kidnappings and abuses and
to increase their engagement with international agencies to protect the
safety of refugees. In Monday’s meeting, Amr stressed the need to
increase awareness of this issue and the harm it causes to African
refugees.
They also agreed to establish a plan headed by both foreign ministers
to increase political communication between the two countries, to
strengthen Egypt’s relationship with Eritrea and the rest of the African
continent, and to increase Egypt’s involvement in a variety of
development projects in the Nile Basin countries, Roshdy said.
Amr also confirmed Egypt’s desire to promote trade with Eritrea, especially once the planned land bridge between Sudan and Egypt has been established.
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