Yesterday, the official Ethiopian Broadcasting Authority confirmed that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali and government officials held their first meeting with the leaders of the Tigray region since the November peace deal to assess the steps taken to implement the Pretoria-Nairobi agreements. , as Abiy’s security adviser Radwan Hussain said: “As a result of the meeting, decisions were made to increase “the number of flights, banking services and other issues that will increase confidence and make life easier for civilians.” Authorities said the two sides had assessed “the steps taken so far to implement the Pretoria and Nairobi peace accords” and discussed issues that “need more attention.” She explained that the meeting took place at a resort in southern Ethiopia.
A peace agreement signed by the Abiy government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front in Pretoria last November brought a cessation of hostilities in northern Ethiopia. Much about the world during the two-year war.