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US Assist. Sec. Carson Acknowledges ties with Ethiopia
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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson

US Assist. Sec. Carson Acknowledges ties with Ethiopia

(Tizita Belachew/ VOA) The State Department’s new voice for African affairs, Johnnie Carson, acknowledged during an exclusive interview with Amharic service reporter Tizita Belachew, the close working relationship the U.S. government enjoys with the administration of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi.

Carson said the United States supports the current Ethiopian government because they overthrew the worst dictator in Africa, Mengistu Haile Mariam, and enacted political reforms allowing opposition parties and civil liberties. However, he said democratization is slowing down recently in Ethiopia.

“We will want to talk to the Ethiopian government about opening political space, strengthening institutions, having greater involvement of civil society and more respect for the rights of individual in the economic and political sphere.” 

Asked how to resolve the border tension with Eritrea, he said, “Implementing the Algiers’s Accord will dissolve the tension between Addis Ababa and Asmara.”

In a 45-minute interview covering issues in several African countries, Carson said “leaders’ in countries in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti and Kenya, should work for peace and development and their citizens’ rights rather than trying to achieve political victory over their neighbors or internal political opposition.”

The assistant secretary of state for Africa also said his government supports the regional effort to bring peace and stability to Somalia. However, he said, “there is a growing body of real and circumstantial evidence that points to continued relationship between some elements in Asmara and individuals associated with al-Shabab in and around Mogadishu.”

Nonetheless, he said United States seeks to have a better relationship with Eritrea. If, in fact, the government of Eritrea is prepared to do things transparently and in a very open and responsible manner, the United States’ door is open for good cordial relations.

SOURCE: VOA

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Added: June 20, 2009. 03:27 PM GMT
Interview
Where can we see the whole interview?
Who played the main roll to overthrow Mengistu...ETC
Anonymous
Added: June 20, 2009. 01:04 PM GMT
Dissappointed
Contrary to most peoples' expectations, what the Secretary said is same old position that the US govt. held for 20 years.The top concern is their National Security interest, not what the Meles minorty regime does to the majority population. It is sad. It is ironic to hear the same US media tieing up the air weaves over Iran and Zimbabwee's election fallout when their client state like Ethiopia is getting a blessing approval for similar offense.Democracy and human right is a card the they play only when it serves strategic prpoganda objective. Unite and change the system ; that is the only way.
Sam
Added: June 20, 2009. 11:22 AM GMT
"Carson said the United States supports the current Ethiopian government because they overthrew the worst dictator in Africa, Mengistu Haile Mariam"

LOL you have to be kidding! Mengistu's brilliant communist policies allowed equal access to education and healthcare for MILLIONS of Ethiopian peasants. Without him my family would have remained illiterate peasants working on a landlord's land. This guy is trying to manipulate TRUE Ethiopian history and is insulting my intelligence.
Anonymous
Added: June 20, 2009. 04:14 AM GMT
Carson is another woyane lover like jenday frazer
Anonymous
Added: June 20, 2009. 01:48 AM GMT
america policy will never change
unles people take power by force, america never changes policy
Anonymous
 
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