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FAREWELL STATEMENT BY
AMBASSADOR SCOTT H. DeLISI
Ambassador DeLisi
Asmara, Eritrea, June
2, 2007
Dear Friends and
Colleagues:
Upon departing Asmara
on June 2, I want to say to our many Eritrean friends and colleagues
that I leave with my admiration for your strength, courage, and
perseverance undiminished. You should know that despite increasing
government violations of human rights, civil liberties, economic feedom,
and democratic principles, the Government of the United States remains
hopeful that one day the Eritrean people will enjoy the rewards of their
heroic struggle for independence. The values of that struggle offer a
foundation for a productive relationship between the United States and
Eritrea based on a mutual regard for peace, freedom, and prosperity.
I also want to take
this occasion to reemphasize the Government of the United States'
commitment to the implementation of the final and binding ruling of the
Eritrea-Ethiopia Boundary Commission. No matter the assertions that
appear in the press or in government statements, the United States
believes that the ruling must be respected by both parties, must be
implemented fully and without conditions, and that the parties must
engage each other responsibly in addressing the impact of demarcation on
their citizens.
Finally, allow me to
thank the people of Eritrea who have always been gracious and welcoming,
my fellow citizens whose support I have deeply appreciated, and my
colleagues in the Embassy of the United States of America in Eritrea
whose dedication and hard work have made me proud every day I have
served here.
I wish you all the very
best and can assure you that the United States willcontinue to support
the Eritrean people in their quest for true freedom and
prosperity.
Sincerely,
Scott H. DeLisi,
Ambassador
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