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ABIY VOWS 'HONEST' IMPLEMENTA­TION OF TIGRAY TRUCE

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NAIROBI - Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed vowed yesterday "to implement honestly" a ceasefire agreement between his government and forces in Tigray, which he said was necessary to ensure peace proved sustainabl­e.

The truce signed on November 2 agreed to end two years of war that has devastated the Tigray region, killing thousands, displacing millions and threatenin­g the unity of Africa's second-most populous nation.

Abiy's government and representa­tives from Tigray on Saturday signed a further deal for implementi­ng the ceasefire.

"We have moved one step forward. We have discussed, agreed and signed. The next thing expected from us will be to implement honestly what we have promised to make the peace sustainabl­e," Abiy told Ethiopia's national parliament after hearing questions from lawmakers.

The comments were his first on the truce since he issued a statement on November 2.

The war, which has pitted Abiy's government against the Tigray People's Liberation Front - the party which dominates the region - is rooted in old grievances between the political elites of ethnically-based regions, built up over decades of turmoil, violent regime change, territoria­l disputes between regions and long periods of authoritar­ian rule.

Abiy, whose ascent to power in 2018 ended nearly three decades of dominance by the TPLF over Ethiopia's central government, has accused the TPLF of seeking to reassert its power at the national level.

The TPLF has accused him of centralisi­ng power at the expense of the regions and oppressing Tigrayans. Each side rejects the other's narrative.

Under the implementa­tion deal, the parties pledged to allow unhindered humanitari­an aid into Tigray -- internatio­nal aid is still to reach the war-ravaged region nearly two weeks since the ceasefire.

The deal also made it explicit that disarmamen­t would happen alongside foreign and other forces, excluding the Ethiopian army, withdrawin­g from the region.

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