Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed shares key thoughts in Tigrinya statement

In a statement delivered in Tigrinya, Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed shared key thoughts prioritizing peace and development for Tigray's people over war. The government expressed a firm commitment to sustaining peace in the Tigray region and preventing renewed conflict.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed, in a statement delivered in Tigrinya, emphasized that the people of Tigray prefer peace and development over war. He urged youth to protect themselves from radical ideologies that fuel conflict, noting the government's firm stance on ensuring lasting peace in the Tigray region and preventing any return to fighting.

The statement described Hewat (TPLF) as an organization formed over 50 years ago with outdated ideologies and no willingness to embrace change. Its radical approach has contributed to the ongoing conflict, including spreading false narratives that remaining passive weakens Ethiopia and portraying mobilized youth as enemies.

It also highlighted how distorted ethnic politics have been imposed by force in Ethiopia. To support peace for Tigray's people, the government has directed banks, transportation, and telecommunications services to resume operations swiftly. However, the statement noted that the group behind the stalemate is portraying the Pretoria agreement as a 'surrender' falsehood.

The organization has disregarded the constitutional order and decisions of the National Election Board. It is diverting allocated development budgets toward war efforts and prisoner support, which imposes additional burdens on the Tigrayan people. An independent investigation, free from political interference, is necessary to establish accountability for atrocities committed during the war. Perpetrators must be held legally responsible, with compensation provided for damages, particularly in areas like Aksum, Adwa, and Shire. The government warns against any external force interventions and commits to safeguarding national sovereignty.

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صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Officials inaugurate development projects in Wellega region

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, Oromia President Shumelis Abdisa, and National Bank Governor Eyob Tekalgn visited development works and inaugurated projects in Wellega zones of Oromia region on the same day. Projects including the Busa Gonofa integrated food industry complex and Geter Corridor development were highlighted as key for agro-industry, job creation, and economic growth.

Ethiopians express deep fatigue from repeated conflicts. Tensions between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the federal government risk escalating into new violence. Such a war would represent a moral and economic catastrophe for the nation.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

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Ethiopia's Minister of Women and Social Affairs, Dr. Ergoe Tesfaye, stated that youth lack the capacity to lead Africa during the 6th African Youth Diplomacy Forum in Addis Ababa. The event, held on March 16, 2018 E.C., was organized by the ministry, Ethiopian Youth Peace Dialogue Network, Intercontinental Youth Connect, and others. Over 300 youth leaders, diplomats, and policymakers attended under the theme 'From Policy to Practice: Generating African-led Solutions for Continental Peace and Stability'.

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي

Acting Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh stated that Ethiopia's survival through historical trials stems from the efforts of its military. He made these remarks while inaugurating a military museum in the Janmeda area. The minister described the museum as a symbol of national dignity and pride.

 

 

 

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