Eritrea's Key Statements at the UN General Assembly
Eritrea's Key Statements at the UN General Assembly
Global Order & History
🟠 The League of Nations failed; the UN, too, has fallen short of its founding ideals.
🟠 The current unipolar world order is marked by reckless trends, domination, plunder, and deceit.
Economic Injustice
🟠 Economic injustice remains humanity’s primary challenge, from slavery to colonialism to today.
🟠 Current global systems are built on monopoly, exploitation, and coercion.
🟠 Wars, debt, propaganda, and corruption are used as tools of domination
Africa’s Plight
🟠 Africa’s economies remain trapped in raw material exports, brain drain, corruption, and dependency.
🟠 Rising debt, instability, and exploitation worsen poverty and marginalization.
🟠 Urged Africans to develop robust mechanisms to contribute to a new global order
Human Aspirations
Eritrea listed five universal goals for humanity:
🟠fair ownership of resources;
🟠peace and stability;
🟠justice and fairness;
🟠mutual respect and integration;
🟠strong legal and institutional frameworks.
Sanctions & Solidarity
🟠 Eritrea called for lifting all unilateral sanctions, including on Eritrea and Cuba.
🟠 The country denounced the US embargo and Cuba’s designation as a “State Sponsor of Terrorism” as unjust and spurious.
🟠 It stressed the need for broad global solidarity to fight domination and injustice.
Closing Message
🟠 Humanity’s aspirations for justice, fairness, and dignity cannot be postponed.
"Failure to achieve them only spurs stronger resilience and greater moral imperative."
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