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In The Tigray Dispute, Ethiopia Refuses Mediation.

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:14 am

The government authorities of Ethiopia has refused the mediation in the ongoing Tigray dispute, that has seen many displaced from their homes. The Ethiopian government has vowed to retaliate the attack of Tigray’s regional government rocket attack on it’s airports.

Kenya and Djibouti encouraged a quiet goal and the kickoff of philanthropic halls while previous Nigerian pioneer Olusegun Obasanjo went to Ethiopia.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed reported Tuesday that the progressing military activity in the breakaway locale of Tigray (North) will enter its “last” stage in the “coming days.

As a result of this conflicts in the Tigray region, countless numbers of citizen has lost their homes, some citizens ran to other neighboring countries just for their security.

Albert Echetah

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