The investigation of the New York Times raised some important doubts on the version of events always told by the Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, who in 2019 won the Nobel Peace Prize for having made a historic peace agreement with neighboring Eritrea. The borders between the two countries reopened and a few days later the two leaders signed another peace agreement. It was above all for this, as well as for the initial democratization reforms introduced in Ethiopia, that in 2019 Ahmed won the Nobel Peace Prize, which was awarded just over a year after the signing of the peace agreements with Ethiopia. The war formally ended a year ago, when the federal army regained control of Macalle, previously occupied by the TPLF. – Read also: Did Abiy Ahmed deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?
Source: Ethiopian News December 20, 2021 11:16 UTC