US creates special envoy to deal with crisis in Ethiopia

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has approved the creation of a special envoy for the Horn of Africa, where multiple political crises are occurring.

The envoy, expected to be appointed in the coming weeks, will focus on the conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region and tensions between Sudan and Ethiopia over a disputed border area, the department said in a statement Wednesday. The person will also address a disagreement between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, he said.

The establishment of the post adds to the increasing diplomatic pressure Ethiopia is facing due to the ongoing violence in Tigray.

On Wednesday, Blinken held talks with Josep Borrell, head of the European Union’s foreign policy to discuss “a variety of measures in support of unhindered access to humanitarian aid, investigations into human rights violations and abuses, a cessation of hostilities and the immediate Eritrea’s withdrawal from Ethiopia. area.”

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordered a raid on Tigray in November after soldiers affiliated with the former ruling party of the dissident region attacked a federal army camp. Four months of fighting have damaged $ 1 billion in infrastructure in Tigray, Abiy said Tuesday.

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The impact of the conflict on state finances, coupled with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, prompted the government to announce in January that it would seek debt relief as part of a Group 20 initiative. The country’s Eurobonds have risen 300 basis points since the start of the raid.

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