The Tigray Interim Administration warns of impending conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia as preparations for war are reportedly in their final stages. General Tsadkan Gebretensae claims the war is ‘inevitable’ and criticizes Eritrea’s hostile actions, while he maintains a preference for peace. He notes that the alliance between Ethiopia and Eritrea has weakened since the Pretoria agreement, complicating the situation further.
The Tigray Interim Administration has cautioned about the looming threat of conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea, indicating that military preparations are nearing completion, potentially making Tigray a new conflict zone. General Tsadkan Gebretensae, who holds a significant position in the administration, stated that war is ‘inevitable’, accusing Eritrea of increased hostility. He emphasized the urgent need for peace while warning that the chances for a diplomatic resolution might be dwindling.
The situation between Eritrea and Ethiopia appears increasingly precarious, with both historical grievances and current political dynamics setting the stage for potential conflict. General Tsadkan’s remarks underscore the critical nature of the security landscape, as the threat of renewed hostilities could destabilize not just the immediate regions, but neighboring areas including Sudan. Diplomatic solutions are necessary, yet appear increasingly challenging to achieve.
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