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Ethiopia: Tigray Interim Administration Calls On Federal Govt to Address Challenges in Region

The federal government has a responsibility to address the challenges faced by the Interim Tigray Regional State Administration, which was established with its participation and in accordance with the Pretoria Peace Agreement, the Interim Chief Administrator of the region said.

The interim chief administrator has given a press briefing about the current situation in the region today.

During the briefing, the interim chief administrator has emphasized that the people of Tigray highly want and deserve peace.

He revealed that an illegal TPLF group that claims to have convened a conference without the recognition of the Election Board is endangering the region.

Getachew pointed out the primary goal of the Pretoria Peace Agreement is to establish a ceasefire and build a unified defense force.

Therefore, the federal government should take a legal measure against the forces of chaos, he stressed.

The interim chief administrator noted that there is no Tigrayan youth that would fight for the power of individuals.

He disclosed that the process to return the displaced people and to rehabilitate former combatants, as outlined in the Pretoria Peace Agreement, has been hampered by internal conflicts.

For instance, Getachew said a federal government group that rehabilitates combatants was set to fly to Mekelle today, but was unable to do so because of the problem created by us.

The interim chief administrator stated that the failure to fully implement the Pretoria Peace Agreement squarely rests on the illegal group.