The discussion was mostly carried out in a positive manner, but in some cases, an agreement was not reached in this discussion” – Government
“The discussion was mostly carried out in a positive manner, but in some cases, an agreement was not reached in this discussion” – Government
The first phase of the ongoing peace talks in Tanzania ended today.
The government has announced that the first phase of the ongoing peace talks in Tanzania, aimed at bringing peace by eliminating the conflict in the Oromia region, has been completed today.
The government, which did not explain in detail what the discussion was about, said, “The discussion was mostly carried out in a positive manner, but on some issues, it was not possible to reach an agreement in this phase of the discussion.”
The government did not clearly announce the issues that were said to have not been reached.
It is said that both parties have agreed on the importance of continuing the peace talks in order to end the conflict in a lasting and peaceful way.
The government confirmed that the government is determined to resolve the conflict in a peaceful manner according to the constitution of Ethiopia and the basic principles that have been guiding it so far.
We will follow and inform about the explanation of the Oromo Liberation Army, which the government calls “ONG Shene”, about the peace talks.
An armed group called the Oromo Liberation Army/which the government calls “OLF Shene/in a statement issued separately and similar to the Ethiopian government; He announced that the first phase of peace talks in Tanzania has ended today.
The Oromo Liberation Army, which stated that it had reached an agreement on some core issues, explained that it was unable to reach an agreement on key political issues in this chapter.
He announced that a consensus has been reached on the need to continue the peace talks in order to end the conflict in a lasting and peaceful way.
The Oromo Liberation Army confirmed that it is committed to a peaceful resolution of the conflict in the Oromia region.
In an earlier statement, the government announced that the first phase of the peace talks in Tanzania was positive and that consensus could not be reached on some issues.
However, he confirmed that an agreement has been reached on the continuation of the discussion and that he is committed to finding a peaceful solution to the problem.
Both negotiating parties did not give details in their statement on what issues they discussed and reached an agreement on and what issues they could not reach an agreement on.