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New October date set for talks in Ethiopia's Tigray war

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) 鈥 The African Union has scheduled peace talks to resolve Ethiopia鈥檚 Tigray conflict for Oct. 24, the Ethiopian prime minister鈥檚 national security adviser said Thursday.
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Members of the Tigrayan community protest against the conflict between Ethiopia and Tigray rebels in Ethiopia's Tigray region, outside the the United Arab Emirates embassy in Pretoria, South Africa, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2022. Tigray rebels and Ethiopia鈥檚 federal government were scheduled to participate in African Union-brokered peace talks in South Africa on Oct. 8 but they were delayed while logistical issues and security arrangements are being ironed out. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) 鈥 The has scheduled peace talks to resolve for Oct. 24, the Ethiopian prime minister鈥檚 national security adviser said Thursday.

The statement from Redwan Hussein came as fighting continued between Ethiopia鈥檚 federal government troops and the authorities in Tigray.

Earlier this week, Ethiopia's government said it was aiming to control all airports in the region and announced the capture of three key cities, including Shire, which is home to large numbers of people displaced by the conflict.

Diplomats have urged the parties to agree to an immediate cease-fire. has most recently described the situation in Tigray as 鈥渟piraling out of control,鈥 and USAID Administrator Samantha Power warned of the potential for 鈥渇urther widespread atrocities" in northern Ethiopia if fighting persists.

Redwan tweeted that the peace talks are due to be held in South Africa.

鈥淲e have reconfirmed our commitment to participate,鈥 he said. 鈥淗owever, we are dismayed that some are bent on preempting the peace talks & spreading false allegations against the defensive measures.鈥

African Union-led talks were previously planned for Oct. 8, but were postponed because of logistical and technical issues. The talks were due to be led by the AU High Representative for the Horn of Africa, former Nigerian leader Olusegun Obasanjo, supported by former Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta and Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, a former deputy president of South Africa.

It wasn't immediately clear who will mediate in the new talks planned for Oct. 24. Authorities in Tigray didn't immediately respond, but they previously stated their readiness to participate in talks.

Ebba Kalondo, spokesperson for the chairman of the African Union Commission, told The Associated Press that 鈥渢he AU process for direct talks between the parties is on track,鈥 but wouldn't confirm the date or venue for the talks.

Aid distributions are being hampered by a lack of fuel and a communications blackout in Tigray. The that a U.N. team found there were 鈥10 starvation-related deaths鈥 at seven camps for internally displaced people in northwestern Tigray, according to an internal document.

The conflict, which began nearly two years ago, has spread from Tigray into the neighboring regions of Afar and Amhara as Tigray鈥檚 leaders try to break the blockade of their region.

The Associated Press

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