AdvertisementEthiopia’s Tigray region leader and the federal government have been invited to peace talks in South Africa this weekend, according to a letter. Since the war began in November 2020, more than 5 million people in Tigray have been without electricity, phones, internet, and banking. As Tigray forces pressured the government, the conflict spread to Amara and Afar, putting hundreds of thousands of civilians in danger. AdvertisementTigray negotiation team member Tsadkan stated last week that Tigray representatives met three times with Ethiopian authorities in Djibouti and Seychelles. He stated Tigray will accept the outcome of an unbiased, agreed-upon peace process.
Source: Ethiopian News October 06, 2022 03:45 UTC