Medics attend the scene of an air strike in Mekelle, capital of the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia. AP
Medics attend the scene of an air strike in Mekelle, capital of the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia. AP
Medics attend the scene of an air strike in Mekelle, capital of the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia. AP
Medics attend the scene of an air strike in Mekelle, capital of the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia. AP

Tigray's warring sides agree to talks after ceasefire breakdown


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Ethiopia's government and rebels in the northern Tigray region have agreed to attend peace talks next week to end a bloody two-year conflict.

The African Union will oversee the talks, which will take place in South Africa.

“Our delegation will attend,” Kindeya Gebrehiwot, a spokesman for the rebel authorities in Tigray, told AFP in a text message when asked if they would come to the table on October 24.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, a Nobel Peace Prize winner who sent his army into Tigray in November 2020 to oust the region's dissident authorities, said the war “would end and peace will prevail”.

“Ethiopia will be peaceful, we will not continue fighting indefinitely. I hope the day when we will stand with our Tigrayan brothers to work together for development is near,” he said.

The conflict began in November 2020 when Mr Abiy sent troops into the northern region after accusing the local ruling party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), of attacking federal army camps.

The TPLF dominated Ethiopian politics for decades before Mr Abiy took power in 2018 and sidelined the party.

A five-month ceasefire broke down in August, cutting off much needed aid flows for up to six million people.

The UN Security Council met on Friday in a closed-door session to discuss the situation in Ethiopia. The council, however, could not agree on issuing a statement.

US ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield said afterwards that she welcomed the peace talks that come after a “serious uptick” in fighting. She added that the US would take “appropriate” action against anyone trying to stop a resolution to the conflict.

“Thousands of Ethiopian, Eritrean and TPLF forces are engaged in active combat. The scale of the fighting and deaths rival what we're seeing in Ukraine, and innocent civilians are being caught in the crossfire,” Ms Thomas-Greenfield said.

“Over two years of conflict, as many as half a million … people have died, and the United States is deeply concerned about the potential for further mass atrocities.”

She said it is “past time” for Eritrean defence forces to halt their joint military offensive and for Ethiopia to ask Eritrea to withdraw its soldiers from the country.

  • Captive Ethiopian soldiers arrive at the Mekele Rehabilitation Centre in Tigray, Ethiopia, after a four-day journey from Abdi Eshir. All photos: AFP
    Captive Ethiopian soldiers arrive at the Mekele Rehabilitation Centre in Tigray, Ethiopia, after a four-day journey from Abdi Eshir. All photos: AFP
  • Women welcome Tigray People's Liberation Front fighters as they return to Mekele after seizing control of the city in June 2021.
    Women welcome Tigray People's Liberation Front fighters as they return to Mekele after seizing control of the city in June 2021.
  • Ethiopians who fled the Tigray conflict wait to charge their phones at Um Raquba refugee camp in Gedaref, Sudan.
    Ethiopians who fled the Tigray conflict wait to charge their phones at Um Raquba refugee camp in Gedaref, Sudan.
  • A member of the Afar Special Forces stands in front of the debris of a house on the outskirts of the village of Bisober in Tigray.
    A member of the Afar Special Forces stands in front of the debris of a house on the outskirts of the village of Bisober in Tigray.
  • People hold candles and Ethiopian flags at a memorial service for the victims of the Tigray conflict in Addis Ababa.
    People hold candles and Ethiopian flags at a memorial service for the victims of the Tigray conflict in Addis Ababa.
  • An Ethiopian refugee who fled fighting in Tigray waits behind a fence in a camp in Sudan.
    An Ethiopian refugee who fled fighting in Tigray waits behind a fence in a camp in Sudan.
  • Refugees living in a camp in Sudan after fleeing violence in Tigray.
    Refugees living in a camp in Sudan after fleeing violence in Tigray.
  • A woman walks among the remains of a destroyed factory in Ataye, Ethiopia, where more than 100 civilians died in a recent flare-up of violence.
    A woman walks among the remains of a destroyed factory in Ataye, Ethiopia, where more than 100 civilians died in a recent flare-up of violence.
  • Two members of the Amhara militia ride in the back of a pick-up truck. Amharas and Tigrayans were uneasy neighbours before the current fighting, with tension over land sparking violent clashes.
    Two members of the Amhara militia ride in the back of a pick-up truck. Amharas and Tigrayans were uneasy neighbours before the current fighting, with tension over land sparking violent clashes.
  • Militias from the Amhara region have been involved in the fighting in Tigray.
    Militias from the Amhara region have been involved in the fighting in Tigray.
  • Tens of thousands of Ethiopians gather at a rally organised by the mayor of Addis Ababa to show support for the military's efforts in Tigray.
    Tens of thousands of Ethiopians gather at a rally organised by the mayor of Addis Ababa to show support for the military's efforts in Tigray.
  • Zeleke Alabachew, farmer and militia fighter, tends to his land near the village of Tekeldengy, Ethiopia, Africa's second most populous nation.
    Zeleke Alabachew, farmer and militia fighter, tends to his land near the village of Tekeldengy, Ethiopia, Africa's second most populous nation.
  • People celebrate the liberation of opposition leaders in the city of Alamata, Ethiopia.
    People celebrate the liberation of opposition leaders in the city of Alamata, Ethiopia.
  • A family fleeing violence sit in a former classroom at May Weyni secondary school, now hosting 10,500 displaced people, in Mekele, capital of Tigray.
    A family fleeing violence sit in a former classroom at May Weyni secondary school, now hosting 10,500 displaced people, in Mekele, capital of Tigray.
  • Ethiopian refugees travel to Sudan to escape violence in Tigray.
    Ethiopian refugees travel to Sudan to escape violence in Tigray.
  • Ethiopian refugees gather to celebrate the 46th anniversary of the Tigray People's Liberation Front at Um Raquba refugee camp in Gedaref, Sudan. The TPLF dominated Ethiopian politics before being ousted from their regional stronghold last year.
    Ethiopian refugees gather to celebrate the 46th anniversary of the Tigray People's Liberation Front at Um Raquba refugee camp in Gedaref, Sudan. The TPLF dominated Ethiopian politics before being ousted from their regional stronghold last year.
  • An Ethiopian refugee sets up a tent in a camp in the town of Gedaref, Sudan, after being transported from the border reception centre.
    An Ethiopian refugee sets up a tent in a camp in the town of Gedaref, Sudan, after being transported from the border reception centre.
  • Pro-Tigrayan demonstrators display placards during a protest in front of the chancellery in Berlin.
    Pro-Tigrayan demonstrators display placards during a protest in front of the chancellery in Berlin.
  • The aftermath of heavy shelling in Wukro, a city north of Mekele, in Ethiopia.
    The aftermath of heavy shelling in Wukro, a city north of Mekele, in Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian government said it had captured three towns earlier this week — Shire, Korem and Alamata — with its Eritrean allies.

Claims made by both sides are hard to verify due to internet and service blackouts.

The government this week vowed to seize airports and other federal sites from rebel control, sparking alarm among civilians and aid workers trapped in the war zone and spurring international calls for a ceasefire.

News of talks will be cautiously welcomed by international actors, who have called for peace after fighting intensified. World Health Organisation head Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday that the world had a “very narrow window now to prevent genocide in Tigray”.

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Updated: October 21, 2022, 7:05 PM