Ethiopia sets up team for Tigray peace talks


The Ethiopian government says it has set up a seven-member committee to hold peace talks with Tigrayan forces in a bid to end the 19-month civil war.

It is to be chaired by the country’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Demeke Mekonen.

Ethiopia’s Justice Minister Gediwon Timothios – who is also a member of the committee – said the governing party would only agree to the African Union leading the peace process.

Correspondents say this is a potential stumbling block for negotiations as Tigrayan forces have criticised the AU’s efforts and have said they want the Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to mediate.

By ethionegari@gmail.com

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