The scale of implementation of the Pretoria accord, which was signed last year, remains unclear.
Ethiopia’s deputy prime minister Demeke Mekonnen addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Saturday.
Ethiopia’s government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front in November last year reached an accord in Pretoria that has largely halted a brutal two-year war. An African Union monitoring mission confirmed in January that the TPLF had begun surrendering heavy weapons, and Tigray authorities said in July that more than 50,000 fighters had been demobilised, but the scale of implementation remains unclear.
The agreement brokered in South Africa by the African Union “is a practical embodiment of African solutions to African problems,” Demeke said.
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