Ethiopia’s rival sides agree on humanitarian access for Tigray
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Ethiopia warring sides agree on humanitarian access for Tigray
Nairobi, Kenya: Ethiopia's government and Tigrayan rebels agreed Saturday (Sunday in Manila) to facilitate immediate humanitarian access to "all in need" in war-ravaged Tigray and neighboring regions.The agreement followed talks in the Kenyan capital Nairobi this week on the full implementation of a deal signed between the warring sides 10 days ago to end the brutal two-year conflict in northern Ethiopia."The parties have agreed to facilitate un…
Federal, Tigray Military Commanders to Form Joint Committee to Elaborate DDR, Agree to Facilitate Unhindered Humanitarian Access, Movement of Humanitarian Aid Workers
The top military leadership of the federal army and Tigrayan forces who have concluded a five day meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, have agreed to form a joint committee to "elaborate on the modalities for the implementation of comprehensive disarmament, demobilization and reintegration program."
Ethiopia, Tigray military leaders agree humanitarian access
Ethiopian and Tigrayan commanders, who since Monday have been meeting in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, signed an agreement on Saturday that they said calls for disengagement from all forms of military activities.
Ethiopian govt, rebels agree on humanitarian access to Tigray
Top military commanders from the federal govt of Ethiopia and its embattled Tigray region have agreed to allow unhindered humanitarian access to the region and form a joint disarmament committee following last week's truce. They signed the agreement Saturday (Nov. 12) after days of talks in Nairobi.
Ethiopia’s Tigray and neighbouring regions to receive immediate humanitarian access
On Saturday, Ethiopian officials and Tigrayan rebels agreed to facilitate immediate and unhindered humanitarian access to “all in need” in Tigray and the neighbouring regions. This comes days after the two sides had also agreed to a “cessation of hostilities” marking the end of the two-year war.
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