The spokesperson told Agence France-Presse news agency that a peace group has been established to negotiate a peaceful end to the civil war that has lasted for twenty months in northern Ethiopia.
It will be remembered that he announced the start of the work of the government negotiating committee for the negotiations with the Tigray region after its first meeting last week.
TPLF Spokesman Getachew Reda said that they will be ready to send a delegation to Nairobi for negotiations. The AAFP read the report and said that a committee has been formed with high-ranking members.
However, there is no word on who the potential negotiators are and how many there are.Th Ethiopian government has announced its position that any negotiation with the forces of Tigray can only be led by the African Union, and the leaders of Tigray.
who have expressed their dissatisfaction with the union in the past, have stated that they do not want the negotiations to be conducted only under the auspices of the union.
"It is very irresponsible of us to hand over all the negotiation processes to the African Union," said Getachew, adding that any negotiation should include President Uhuru Kenyatta, who has played an active role in peace efforts.
Comments
Post a Comment