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Biden dispatches US senator to Ethiopia over humanitari­an crisis

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United States President Joe Biden is sending Senator Chris Coons to Ethiopia to meet Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and convey the president’s “grave concerns” over the humanitari­an crisis in the Tigray region, where thousands have died since the fighting began. Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said in a statement on Thursday that Coons – a longtime Biden ally – would also consult with the African Union.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken this month described acts carried out in the region as ethnic cleansing, an allegation rejected by Ethiopia.

“Senator Coons will convey President Biden’s grave concerns about the humanitari­an crisis and human rights abuses in the Tigray region and the risk of broader instabilit­y in the Horn of Africa,” Sullivan said.

Coons said in a statement that he looked forward to engaging with Abiy and conveying Biden’s concern.

“The United States is gravely concerned by the deteriorat­ing situation in the Tigray, which threatens the peace and stability of the Horn of Africa region,” Coons said.

Meanwhile, Blinken said Thursday the US will provide another nearly $52 million in aid to address the humanitari­an conflict, but called for an end to hostilitie­s and for human rights abusers to be held accountabl­e.

“A cessation of hostilitie­s, the immediate withdrawal of Eritrean forces, and an end to the Ethiopian government’s deployment of Amhara regional forces in Tigray are essential first steps,” Blinken said in a statement.

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