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Saudi Arabia, UAE Paying Eritrea to Back Yemen Fight, UN Says

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Eritrea is allowing the Arab coalition to use its land, airspace and territorial waters

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are paying Eritrea to help fight its anti-Houthi military campaign in Yemen in an agreement that may violate United Nations sanctions against the Horn of Africa nation, according to a UN report.

Eritrea is allowing the Arab coalition to use its land, airspace and territorial waters in a “new strategic military relationship with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates,” the UN Monitoring Group on Somalia and Eritrea said in its report published on 21 October. The arrangement would violate Security Council resolutions if Eritrea diverted the compensation “towards activities that threaten peace and security,” it said.

A request for comment from the Saudi-led coalition in Riyadh wasn’t answered. The UAE’s national media office and Eritrea’s Information Ministry didn’t immediately respond to e- mailed requests for comment.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE struck the deal with Eritrea earlier this year after failing to arrange a similar accord with its neighbor Djibouti, according to the report. Eritrea receives fuel and financial compensation in return for its support, which includes providing 400 soldiers who “are embedded with the United Arab Emirates contingent of the forces fighting on Yemeni soil.” The report didn’t give further details on the payments.

Eritrea, situated along one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes on the Red Sea, is less than 100 kilometers (62 miles) across the waterway from Yemen at its closest point. Sanctions were imposed on the country in 2009 after the government was accused by the UN of sending 2,000 troops to Somalia to support an insurgency by al-Qaeda-linked militants.

Sudan, which also borders Eritrea, is part of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen, providing aircraft and deploying at least 300 infantry troops, according to its military. The alliance is trying to reinstate the government of President Abdurabuh Mansur Hadi, which crumbled after Houthi rebels overran the capital, Sana’a, last year, forcing him to flee to Saudi Arabia.

Eritrean citizens fleeing forced labor and conscription in the northeast African nation make up the third-biggest source of migrants who crossed into Europe by sea in the first six months of 2015, after Syrians and Afghans, according to the UN Refugee Agency.
 
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next what? are they going to pay Zimbabwe, Burundi and Uganda as well to fight for them?:lol:
 
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Why not ? they deserve it.

Didn't they allow us to use their land, airspace and territorial waters ? Of course they did. So, as the common saying " nothing for free ". :meeting:





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We're using Eritrea lands to counter weapon shipments to Houthis and things are going perfectly. Houthis can't get a single bullet. Many boats were trying to act smartly and violate the coalition siege and were destroyed immediately without any chance of survival. We're wishing for more cooperation with them.





The same thing can be applied on Djibouti. We're growing ties with Djibouti and working to make our relations at its best.

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I hope to see a bigger cooperation with the rest of African countries.







next what? are they going to pay Zimbabwe, Burundi and Uganda as well to fight for them?:lol:

They are going to pay you to fight instead of their soldiers. Are you ready ? :oops:

I doubt you can even drive a car.:lol::lol:
 
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Saudi Arabia has destroyed in four years what Iran has been building for 35 years.
 
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Sudan then the Colombian and now the Eritiea whats next Bangladesh :rofl:
 
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