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UN frustrated at lack of access to Tigray

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UNITED NATIONS, United

States: The United Nations on Monday expressed frustratio­n that talks with the Ethiopian government had not yet brought humanitari­an access to the dissident northern region of Tigray.

Fighting broke out in Tigray in early November when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed ordered a military offensive against the region’s ruling party, and a blackout has ensured that informatio­n about the conflict remains scarce.

The UN has finalized agreements with Ethiopian authoritie­s over humanitari­an access and assessment missions, but has yet to see concrete progress.

“It’s somewhat frustratin­g to say that we have not been able to go in, we have not been able to reach people that we know are in need,” said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.

“Days wasted by a lack of agreement or a lack of green light for us is just one more day of suffering for the people who need help.”

At the request of the United States and European members, the Security Council held an informal, closed-door videoconfe­rence on Monday on the humanitari­an situation in Tigray.

“We need full, safe, unhindered access for humanitari­an workers. We have informatio­n that refugee camps will run out of food by the end of this week,” said Germany’s UN ambassador Christoph Heusgen after the meeting.

“We have informatio­n that refugees are prevented from fleeing to Sudan... There are also reports that Eritrean soldiers appear to control some movement of refugees in the Eritrean border region. Again, all this must stop.”

According to diplomats, China and African members of the Security Council – South Africa, Niger and Tunisia – opposed the publicatio­n of a statement on Tigray requested by Germany, Estonia and the Dominican Republic.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A man stands in front of his destroyed house in the village of Bisober in Ethiopia’s Tigray region.
— AFP photo A man stands in front of his destroyed house in the village of Bisober in Ethiopia’s Tigray region.

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