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António Guterres due in Addis Ababa

November 28, 2022

United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is due to arrive in Addis Ababa on 28 November for a visit of several days. In the Ethiopian capital he’ll meet PM Abiy Ahmed Ali following the signing of a peace agreement by the Ethiopian government on 2 November-

Breaking news published on 28/11/22 at 1pm – United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is due to arrive in Addis Ababa on 28 November for a visit of several days. …..,Africa Intelligence

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  1. This trip of apology by Guterres tells the whole story that things are looking up for that gem of the colored that produced us all. I saw BBC the other day sobbing beyond consolation while reporting on the news that the TPLF is in its final step of handing over all its heavy weapons by this coming Saturday. I mean crying rivers!!! Where are AP, AFP, Reuters, Bloomberg, NY Times and their Brooklyn speakeasy booth buddies, you may ask? They are so depressed at the news that peace has finally landed in Tigray, Afar and Amhara regions that they needed to be sedated. They are all on speed and turn on, tune in, drop out trip! Kjetil has lost all his marbles and was seen running naked along with the supremacist Davison in the wilderness of Europe. His other associate on a fellowship at a US university was so depressed that he kept knocking back bottles after bottles of hard khamr(liquor) that he passed out due acute alcohol poisoning.

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