NAIROBI, Kenya
United States Special Envoy for the Horn of African Jeffrey Feltman, who is due to step down from the role at the end of January, will visit Ethiopia on Thursday for peace talks aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict.
A programme announced by the US State
Department said Mr Feltman will return to Addis Ababa, for the third time since
his appointment in April last year, to try and convince leaders to choose
dialogue.
“I can confirm that Special Envoy Feltman will
be in Addis Ababa January 6th for meetings with senior government officials to
discuss prospects for peace talks.
“We’ll have more on his travels in the coming
days, and we do expect to have more to read out then. He is planning to go back
to Khartoum as well,” said Ned Price, the Department’s spokesman.
Feltman had tried before, and was often
rebuffed, including a famous snub by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Mr Price said that the United States government
continues to call for a ceasefire in Ethiopia.
“We have said for some time now that we seek an
immediate cessation of hostilities, an end to ongoing human rights abuses and
violations, unhindered humanitarian access, and a negotiated resolution to the
conflict in Ethiopia, precisely because, in addition to the human suffering, it
threatens peace and security in the Horn of Africa.
“This is in some ways an opportune time for the
special envoy to engage with senior Ethiopian government officials, with
Tigrayan forces having withdrawn into Tigray, and the Ethiopian Government
stating it does not intend to pursue those forces into Tigray,” Mr Price said.
“There will be no military solution to the
conflict. And we continue to support diplomacy as the first, the last, and the
only option.
“And we reiterate our call for the Ethiopian
Government to start a credible, inclusive national dialogue that includes
comprehensive, transparent, transitional justice measures, including
accountability for those responsible for atrocities.”
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