Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok’s categorical go to to Ethiopia

Intense diplomatic exercise for Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. After visiting his counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta in Nairobi final Thursday, he obtained one other neighbor, Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, however who didn’t keep so long as anticipated.

as reported from Addis Ababa, Noé Rochet-Bodin

This assembly was crucial for the 2 leaders because the struggle in Tigray has continued for nearly a month and a half. A battle spreading throughout Sudan, with greater than 50,000 Ethiopian refugees. Nonetheless, the two-day go to was suspended, elevating questions concerning the settlement between Khartoum and Addis Ababa and the way forward for doable mediation in Tigray.

It was as lively chairman of the Igad Regional Authority that Abdallah Hamdok traveled to Ethiopia.

He was one of many first to demand mediation a month in the past, a proposal when Abiy Ahmed refused. In accordance with Reuters, it was to repeat this request that he went to Addis Ababa. The Ethiopian authorities denies and asks “what mediation” it could be. Nonetheless, a Sudanese official claims that Addis Ababa has accepted an emergency assembly with the opposite international locations within the area led by Igad.

Initially scheduled for 2 days, the go to lasted solely half a day. The precise causes aren’t but recognized. However there are factors of friction between Khartoum and Addis Ababa.

First, the query of the dam on the Nile, the place Sudan just lately left the negotiating desk. Then the destiny of the greater than 50,000 refugees who’ve handed via Sudan and whom Abiy Ahmed desires to see return to Ethiopia as a result of he suspects that they’re TPLF brokers. Lastly, the difficulty of land language. Khartoum has regained management of fertile land on the Ethiopian-Sudanese border, which has been below stress for 25 years.

After the go to, Abiy Ahmed went to Mekele, the place he held a press convention in navy apparel. There he congratulated his troops, who took over the provincial capital Tigray ten days in the past.

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