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          Sophia Tesfamariam Yohannes (right), new Permanent Representative of the State of Eritrea to the United Nations, presents her credentials to Secretary-General.

        1. Sophia Tesfamariam Yohannes, the new Permanent Representative of Eritrea to the United Nations, presented her credentials to UN Secretary-General António.
        2. Eritrean eloquent writer and activist Sophia Tesfamariam together with Horn of Africa Expert Elias Amare made an excellent and extensive interview.
        3. Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam from Eritrea is one of only a handful of African female Permanent Representatives of their countries to the UN in New York.
        4. Ambassador Sophia Tesfamariam presented her credentials to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
        5. Eritrean eloquent writer and activist Sophia Tesfamariam together with Horn of Africa Expert Elias Amare made an excellent and extensive interview.!

          Eritrean diplomat asks: ‘Why is the Sudan conflict not an important issue’ for the UN?

          NEW YORK CITY: Even as the 78th session of the UN General Assembly came to an end on Tuesday, it was clear that the curtain was not about to come down on the conversations about the tensions between the Global North and the Global South, the UN’s role in an emerging multipolar world order, and the stubborn persistence of conflicts and inequalities worldwide.

          In a candid interview on the sidelines of the event in New York, Sophia Tesfamariam, the permanent representative of Eritrea to the UN, shared with Arab News her insights on the current state of affairs in the world, with a particular emphasis on the situation in violence-torn Sudan and the dynamics of African diplomacy.




          A seasoned diplomat, she pulled no punches in discussing the myriad challenges facing her region and the wider world, while underscoring the need for reforms to make the UN a more effectual institution, for th