Washington Post: Ethiopian government, Tigrayan forces agree to truce after two years of war
NAIROBI — The Ethiopian government and Tigrayan forces formally signed a truce Wednesday, the most significant breakthrough after two years of devastating war that threatened to tear apart Africa’s second-most-populous country.
“Both parties in the Ethiopian conflict have formally agreed to the cessation of hostilities as well as to systematic, orderly, smooth and coordinated disarmament, restoration of law and order, restoration of services, unhindered access to humanitarian supplies [and] protection of civilians,” said Olusegun Obasanjo, the African Union’s high representative for the Horn of Africa.
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WNU Editor: For the past few months the Ethiopian government has been making the claim that they were winning the war. I do not know if this is true, but it was enough to force Tigray to the negotiating table and to agree to a ceasefire to end the war.
Ethiopian Government And Tigray Rebels Agree To A Permanent Ceasefire To End The War
Ethiopian government, Tigray agree on "permanent" end to 2-year civil war -- CBS/AP
Combatants in Ethiopia's Tigray war agree to stop fighting -- Reuters
Warring parties in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict agree to truce -- France 24
Ethiopia's Tigray conflict: Truce agreed -- BBC
AU announces peace deal in Ethiopia's Tigray conflict -- DW
Warring parties in Ethiopia agree on ‘permanent cessation of hostilities’ -- CNN
Ethiopian civil war: parties agree on end to hostilities -- The Guardian
Ethiopia's government and Tigray forces agree to end fighting -- Axios
Parties to war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region agree to stop fighting -- NYPost
U.N. chief Guterres welcomes Ethiopia truce as 'welcome first step' -- Reuters
ReplyDeleteWhat I find upsetting about the two accompanying photos are the smiles on the suited clowns behind all the death and destruction.
Where would the crippled, dead, and surviving be without them?
I am shocked that someone actually commented on a story about Africa.
ReplyDeleteI concur with Roger.