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TPLF is warming up to launch another round of war

Uganda will not open its doors to anti-peace elements in Ethiopia as it values its brotherly and friendly relationships with the country, Uganda Defense Minister Vincent Ssempijja said.

According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia’s Ambassador in Uganda, Alemtshay Meseret, had a meeting with Uganda Defense Minister Vincent Ssempijja about regional and bilateral issues of common concern.

During the occasion, the Defense Minister said Uganda values its brotherly and friendly relationships with Ethiopia and will not open its doors to anti-peace elements in Ethiopia.

He also recalled the commendable relationships between the two countries, which set its foundation in shared values of Pan-Africanism.

Ambassador Alemtshay on her part recalled the cooperation between the two countries in fighting extremism and terrorism in Somalia and South Sudan, further stressing Ethiopia’s readiness to maintain and strengthen the spirit of such cooperation.

She also briefed the minister about the peace-building measures taken by the Government of Ethiopia and the humanitarian truce that facilitated the unfettered flow of humanitarian aid to the Tigray region.

However, the TPLF is warming up to launch another round of conflict, threatening all the encouraging steps taken towards peace, she added.

The two sides also noted that agreements to strengthen ties in exchanging information, to take part in military training, to cooperate in technology transfer, and hold a technical-level meeting in Addis Ababa to meet such objectives.

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2 thoughts on “TPLF is warming up to launch another round of war”

  1. What has been reported in Ethiopian media is that Uganda has received US financial support to train TPLF combatants and has assigned top generals for this purpose. It is known that large numbers of TPLF agents have relocated to Uganda from various African nations. Whether this TPLF agents are being prepared for regime change operations in Ethiopia or Eritrea is what is not known yet. I am sure that the Eritrean government, with a large presence of its agents in Uganda, should be very well-informed about this supposedly US-backed operation. if Museveni is involved, it also shows the involvement of his handlers: the British Government.

  2. All the indications on the ground in Tigray are such that the TPLF is weakened and not in a position to launch attacks and start another war. It has lost tens of thousands of fighters deployed as human waves whose bodies are now decaying and enriching the soils of Afar and Wollo. The human costs the people of Tigray are paying are exorbitant and not affordable. They are realizing that the children of the TPLF leaders are in the west and leading luxurious lives spending money looted/stolen from the Ethiopian tax payers.

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