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Tigrayan forces say ready to accept an AU-led peace process in Ethiopia

Updated: 9:45am (AEST)
Nairobi, Kenya

Reuters

Forces in northern Ethiopia’s Tigray region that have been fighting the central government for nearly two years said on Sunday they are ready for a ceasefire and would accept an African Union-led peace process. 

“We are ready to abide by an immediate and mutually agreed cessation of hostilities,” the Tigrayan forces said in a statement.

Ethiopia Kasagita destroyed tank

Ammunition is seen next to a tank destroyed in a fight between the Ethiopian National Defence Force and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front forces in Kasagita town, Afar region, Ethiopia, on 25th February. PICTURE: Reuters/Tiksa Negeri

Tigray has set up a negotiation team that is ready to be deployed “without delay”, the statement said. The Ethiopian federal government said in June that the African Union should facilitate peace talks.

Ethiopian Government spokesperson Legesse Tulu did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The government has previously said it is willing to enter talks without preconditions.

The United Nations is ready to support the AU-led peace process, UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said in a statement. 

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “calls on the parties to seize this opportunity for peace and to take steps to end the violence definitively and opt for dialogue”, Dujarric said.



Tigrayan forces have been at war with the Ethiopian Federal Government since November, 2020. The Tigrayan forces have accused Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of centralising power at the expense of Ethiopia’s regions, which Abiy has denied.

Abiy has accused the Tigrayan forces – led by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) which used to dominate national politics – of trying to reclaim power, which they have denied.

“The next step is to finalise a comprehensive negotiated ceasefire and an all-inclusive political dialogue to resolve issues underlying the current conflict,” the Tigrayan statement said. It said the negotiation team includes Getachew Reda, the spokesperson for the TPLF, and General Tsadkan Gebretinsae. 

The TPLF has previously said it wanted free access for humanitarian aid and services such as banking and telephone links restored before starting talks. 

The conflict in northern Ethiopia has displaced millions and killed thousands. Fighting re-erupted there last month following a months-long ceasefire.

– Additional reporting by MICHELLE NICHOLS in New York City, US.

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