The African Union (AU) and the United Nations (UN) have expressed concern regarding the ongoing tensions in Ethiopia’s Tigray region. Both organizations have emphasized the importance of implementing the Pretoria Agreement, which was designed to bring an end to the conflict that has affected the region for over two years.
The AU and UN have called for all parties involved to adhere to the terms of the agreement to ensure lasting peace and stability in Tigray and the surrounding areas. The Pretoria Agreement, signed in November 2022, aimed to facilitate a ceasefire and promote dialogue between the Ethiopian government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).
Despite the initial progress made following the agreement, reports indicate that tensions have resurfaced, raising concerns about the potential for renewed violence and humanitarian crises. The AU and UN have urged both sides to prioritize the welfare of civilians and to work collaboratively towards a sustainable resolution.
They have also highlighted the need for continued international support to address the humanitarian needs of those affected by the conflict, as well as to foster reconciliation efforts in the region. The situation remains complex, and the international community is closely monitoring developments in Tigray.
Source: news.google.com
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