Getachew Reda, Tigray’s interim president, has gathered Western ambassadors to address the TPLF’s military advances and emphasizes the need for diplomatic action to prevent conflict. The TPLF is currently divided, with Reda’s faction countering aggressive moves by Debretsion Gebremichael’s faction. Reda vocalizes concerns regarding the Ethiopian federal government’s lack of support and involvement in addressing the violence, calling for unity to uphold the peace agreement.
The interim president of Tigray, Getachew Reda, convened ambassadors from major Western nations, including Italy, to express apprehensions regarding the recent military actions by the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) and to seek diplomatic measures to prevent further conflict. Reda articulated the need for collaborative efforts to avert the deterioration of the regional situation and ensure adherence to the Pretoria peace agreement to avoid a resurgence of war, which could involve various regional actors with harmful intentions.
The Tigray conflict remains precarious as the TPLF experiences internal divisions, complicating the stability of the region. Immediate diplomatic interventions are vital to halt escalating violence, as evident in the advances made by the rival faction led by Debretsion Gebremichael. Continued communication and cooperation between regional players, including the Ethiopian federal government and international ambassadors, are essential to restore peace and uphold the commitments established in the Pretoria agreement.
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