The Ethiopian government and Tigrayan rebels blame each other for restarting the war which was ignited in November 2020.
Fighting has erupted again around the borders of Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, shattering a ceasefire declared in March.
Both sides blame each other for restarting the war, which was ignited in November 2020 when Tigrayan forces seized military bases across their region.
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), the party that controls Tigray, dominated the government for nearly three decades until Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was appointed in 2018. The TPLF accuses Abiy of centralising power at the expense of the regions, an accusation he denies.
Foreign countries have backed peace talks led by African Union envoy Olusegun Obasanjo.
Both sides announced in June that they had appointed representatives for talks. The TPLF said there were two meetings abroad, an assertion not confirmed by the government which did not respond to requests for comment. The renewed fighting may have ended those hopes.
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