Ethiopia, TPLF set to commence peace talks today – New Business Ethiopia
Representatives of the Government of Ethiopia, the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF), are set to start African Union mediated talks in South Africa today.
In its statement the Government of Ethiopia today said “…The Government of Ethiopia will be participating in AU convened peace talks to be held in South Africa. The Government of Ethiopia views the talks as an opportunity to peacefully resolve the conflict and consolidate the improvement of the situation on the ground brought about through the sacrifices of the ENDF (Ethiopian National Defense Force)”.
The Government of Ethiopia stated that ENDF continued to take control of major urban centers over the past few days. “The ENDF has succeeded in avoiding combat in urban areas while debilitating the military capabilities of the TPLF,” it said.
Confirmed video. Parts of Tigray controlled by Ethiopian National Defense Forces getting humanitarian aid that apparently had been hoarded by TPLF rebels – while TPLF claimed Tigray was “under siege.” #NoMore pic.twitter.com/wdLBvzjMws
— hermela aregawi (@HermelaTV) October 21, 2022
“The delegation of the Govt of Tigray to attend the AU-led peace talks on #Ethiopia #Tigray have just arrived at South Africa. Pressing: immediate cessation of hostilities, unfettered humanitarian access & withdrawal of Eritrean forces. There can’t be a military solution!,” twitted Kindeya gebrehiwot, Central committee member of TPLF.
“The Government of Ethiopia is working in coordination with humanitarian agencies to continue providing humanitarian aid in these areas. It also asked operators of essential services to speed up their preparations to resume services in these regions. The Government if also exploring ways in which public administration and social services in these areas could begin in consultation with the local population,” The statement of the Government of Ethiopia stated.
In #EthiopiaThe Africa Union mediators seem to not understand that peace in Tigray can’t include the survival and development of the #TPLFas a viable political entity. TPLF was corrupt, authoritarian and tribalist during their 40-year rule of Addis.
— Herman J. Cohen (@CohenOnAfrica) October 17, 2022
Source: newbusinessethiopia