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The World: The UN Chief Is Extremely Worried About The Tigray Region Of Ethiopia

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

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is extremely worried about the dispute in Tigray Region of Ethiopia, the dispute has been ongoing for the past three weeks and it doesn’t seem to be ending.

The UN boss explicitly referenced an approaching military hostile by the Ethiopian focal government into the Tigray capital, Mekelle.

He told all sides “to do all that conceivable to secure regular folks, maintain common liberties and guarantee compassionate access for the arrangement of much-required help”.

Guterres likewise focused on the requirement for the free and safe development of individuals looking for security and help, “paying little mind to their ethnic character across both public and global fringes.

Albert Echetah

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