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Eritrea incursion 'to pick crops' | |
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Eritrean troops are in a prohibited buffer zone on the border with Ethiopia to harvest crops, says Eritrean Information Minister Ali Abdu. | |
UN officials said 1,500 troops and 14 tanks entered the zone on Monday. | |
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the incursion constituted "a major breach of the ceasefire" and could jeopardise the peace process. | |
The temporary buffer zone is part of a peace deal signed by the two countries in 2000 to end a two-year border war. | The temporary buffer zone is part of a peace deal signed by the two countries in 2000 to end a two-year border war. |
Mr Abdu said the soldiers went to the region every year at harvest time. | |
"If the harvest is not taken, it will be lost with severe consequences for our food security programme," he said. | |
TENSE BORDER Dec 2000: Peace agreement Apr 2002: Border rulingMar 2003: Ethiopian complaint over Badme rejected Sep 2003: Ethiopia asks for new rulingFeb 2005: UN concern at military build-upOct 2005: Eritrea restricts peacekeepers' activitiesNov 2005: UN sanctions threat if no compliance with 2000 deal Q&A: Horn's bitter war | TENSE BORDER Dec 2000: Peace agreement Apr 2002: Border rulingMar 2003: Ethiopian complaint over Badme rejected Sep 2003: Ethiopia asks for new rulingFeb 2005: UN concern at military build-upOct 2005: Eritrea restricts peacekeepers' activitiesNov 2005: UN sanctions threat if no compliance with 2000 deal Q&A: Horn's bitter war |
When asked by AFP news agency why they had tanks, he said that if soldiers move they "have to take their equipment". | |
The United Nations Mission in Ethiopia and Eritrea (Unmee), which has more than 2,000 troops in the zone, reported the move. | |
It said Eritrean forces also took over one of its checkpoints in the buffer zone. | |
Mr Dujarric said UN Secretary General Kofi Annan was concerned. | Mr Dujarric said UN Secretary General Kofi Annan was concerned. |
"This is a very troubling development, and he calls clearly on the government of Eritrea to withdraw its troops from that zone immediately," Mr Dujarric told the BBC. | "This is a very troubling development, and he calls clearly on the government of Eritrea to withdraw its troops from that zone immediately," Mr Dujarric told the BBC. |
Eritrea has placed restrictions on the UN operation since last year in response to Ethiopia's failure to withdraw from the disputed town of Badme. | Eritrea has placed restrictions on the UN operation since last year in response to Ethiopia's failure to withdraw from the disputed town of Badme. |
An international arbitration commission awarded Badme to Eritrea in 2002. | An international arbitration commission awarded Badme to Eritrea in 2002. |
But Eritrea has become increasingly frustrated with the failure of Ethiopia to accept the decision. It banned western UN staff from Eritrea last year. | |
Mr Abdu said that if Ethiopia had accepted the decision, civilian farmers and not soldiers would be harvesting the crops. | |
A spokesman for Ethiopia says they are monitoring the situation in the demilitarised zone very closely. |
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