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Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen Confers with UN special envoy for Africa

  1. H.E. Mr. Demeke Mekonnen, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, received at his office today (December 01), H.E. Parfait Onanga, special envoy of the United Nations for the Horn of Africa.

Talking with the special envoy, Mr. Demeke Mekonnen explained that the operation that the federal government is undertaking in the Tigray region aimed at restoring constitutionality and rule of law.

The government is taking all the necessary caution for the protection of civilians and the avoidance of collateral damage during the operation, Mr. Demeke added.

The government has succeeded in wresting control of most of the areas in Tigray, he said adding that the government has started to set up interim administrations in the liberated areas.

Since most of the areas are under government control, the government is ready to facilitate the works of humanitarian actors in the region, he said.

He said the government is providing humanitarian assistance to people who need urgent support based on the needs assessment studies conducted by government bodies.

He also explained the government’s readiness to support all Ethiopians that have fled to return back to their communities.

The special envoy thanked Mr. Demeke for the briefing and underlined the need to continue to ensure the protection of civilians, human rights, and access to humanitarian assistance to the affected areas.

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HE Mr. Demeke Mekonnen, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia meets with High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security policy and Vice-President of the EU Commission, Joseph Borrell and Commissioner Janez Lenarčič, the European Commissioner for Crisis Management

HE Mr. Demeke Mekonnen, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia met with High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of EU Commission, Joseph Borrell on 24 November 2020 and Commissioner Janez Lenarčič the European Commissioner for Crisis Management on 25 November 2020.
H.E. the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs briefed the High Representative and Commissioner on the current situations in Tigray recounting the chain of events that led up to the on-going law enforcement measures that are being undertaken by the Federal Government in the region.
HE Mr. Demeke Mekonnon said the international community, particularly the EU needs to understand the context in which the Federal Government have been led to take measures against the TPLF junta emphasizing the need to uphold law and order and ensure sustainable peace and stability in the country which partners such as the EU have been investing in since the reform began three years ago.
TPLF leaders and their cliques have been running amok looting the country, instigating ethnic conflicts.
Moreover, egoistically the TPLF Junta later attacked the Ethiopian National Defense Forces on 3 November 2020 compromising the constitutional order and the sovereignty of the state as well as in the process undermining the hard-fought gains achieved, said the Minister.
HE Mr. Demeke Mekonnen added that the Federal Government had been criticized by the public for not taking measures against the TPLF leaders and their cliques for the manner which they had been involved in the criminal activities mentioned above but chose to exhibit patience opening up all peaceful avenues for the group to redeem themselves and benefit from the new political dispensation the country was ushering in.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister also said that the Government had made abundantly clear from the beginning when the law enforcement measures were launched against the TPLF junta that law and order should fully be restored in the region and perpetrators who have committed heinous crimes against the National Defense Forces should be brought to justice.
Regarding the humanitarian situation, the safety of civilians and fulfilling the humanitarian needs have been the Government’s utmost priority and is working with different UN agencies on the ground to address those needs by international humanitarian law obligations, said the Minister. He appreciated the support mobilized by the EU for the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia and particularly for mobilizing additional resources for Ethiopian refugees in the Sudan.
Commissioner Janez Lenarčič assured the DPM that the EU has not the intention to intervene in the internal affairs of the country but to provide humanitarian assistance to the needy ones.
The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs also added now that the law enforcement measure is in its final stage, the people of Tigray will soon be liberated from TPLF criminals and the Ethiopian people will continue to expedite their march towards bringing the reforms to fruition.

reforms to fruition.

Hon. Dr. Negeri Lencho briefs the ongoing law enforcement operation in Ethiopia to the Committee on Political Affairs of the OACPS Parliamentary Assembly

The 57th session of the Organization for African, Caribbean, and Pacific States Parliamentary Assembly is being held virtually beginning from November 23, 2020. The Political Committee of the OACPS Parliamentary Assembly, to which Ethiopia is a member, was held on November 23, 2020.
In the meeting, Ethiopia was represented by the Honorable Dr. Negari Lencho, Chairperson of Foreign Relations and Peace Affairs Committee of the House of Peoples’ Representatives. During the Meeting Hon. Dr. Negeri Lencho briefed members of the committee regarding the ongoing law enforcement operation being undertaken by the Federal Government of Ethiopia.
In his statement, Hon. Dr. Negeri said that the TPLF group have been creating obstacles to the peace and security of the country on various occasions, through funding as well as directly carrying out attacks.
Furthermore, he noted that the group held an unconstitutional election and declared the Federal Government illegitimate. Even if the Federal Government has been patiently working to avoid the use of force, it was finally dragged into it when the criminal group attacked the Ethiopian Defense Force, he stated.
Asserting the purpose of the operation which is bringing to justice the criminal as well as enforcing rule of law, the Honorable representative called for the Members of the committee to understand the context of the ongoing operation and lend their support to the Government of Ethiopia.
The ongoing 57th session of the OACPS Parliamentary Assembly is expected to wrap up by the end of this week.
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