U.N. deplores continued Ethiopia-Eritrea
fighting
05:24 p.m Mar 04, 1999 Eastern
UNITED NATIONS, March 4 (Reuters) - Security Council members
on
Thursday deplored continued fighting between Ethiopia and Eritrea,
even
though both have accepted a peace plan, and regretted that Ethiopia
was
pressing ahead with military action.
``Members of the council
expressed their concern at the continuing fighting
along the borders between
Ethiopia and Eritrea,'' council President Qin
Huasun of China told reporters
after closed-door consultations.
Members noted that both countries had
already accepted a framework
agreement proposed by the Organisation of
African Unity (OAU), he said.
Eritrea last weekend dropped its earlier
opposition to the OAU plan,
previously accepted by Ethiopia, after Eritrean
troops were driven out of the
contested border region of Badme in an
Ethiopian offensive backed by
artillery and fighter planes.
``Members
of the council deplored that hostilities have not been ceased and
regretted
that Ethiopia still continues its military action,'' the council
statement
said.
Council members renewed their demand for an immediate
ceasefire by both
sides so as to create conditions for implementing the OAU
agreement