
2020, was a challenging year. Hope 2021 is much better, and we build back better. Here is 2021 projected Real GDP Growth (%) for our region, just released by AEO/AFDB.
https://www.afdb.org/en/knowledge/publi ... ic-outlook

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Wow!! What struck me most is after all the misery havocs and instabilities the Tplfists terrorists created in Ethiopia and Eritrea, the two countries managed to grow in econometrics is unbelievable. Thank you for sharing and your time brother Zemeselo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑12 Mar 2021, 16:41
2020, was a challenging year. Hope 2021 is much better, and we build back better. Here is 2021 projected Real GDP Growth (%) for our region, just released by AEO/AFDB.
https://www.afdb.org/en/knowledge/publi ... ic-outlook

Price said at a news briefing.Given the current environment in Ethiopia, we have decided not to lift the assistance pause for other programs, including most programs in the security sector,
Thousands of people have died, hundreds of thousands have been forced from their homes, and there are shortages of food, water and medicine in the region of more than 5 million people.that will not abuse the human rights of the people of Tigray or commit acts of ethnic cleansing, which we've seen in western Tigray.
The U.N. said last week that Eritrean troops were operating throughout Ethiopia's northern Tigray region and reports suggested they were responsible for atrocities.enhanced regional and international efforts to help resolve the humanitarian crisis, end atrocities, and restore peace in Ethiopia.
according to a State Department representative.whether each paused program remains appropriate and timely in light of developments in Ethiopia that occurred subsequent to the pause being put in place,
the African nation’s foreign ministry said while welcoming calls for a probe into any human rights violations in the northern province.unfounded and spurious,
the ministry said on Twitter.completely unfounded and spurious verdict against the Ethiopian government,
it said.Nothing during or after the end of the main law-enforcement operation in Tigray can be identified or defined by any standards as a targeted, intentional ethnic cleansing against anyone in the region. That is why the Ethiopian government vehemently opposes such accusations,
according to the statement.Overblowing things out of proportion while the Ethiopian government has made its position unequivocally clear on the need for thorough investigation in collaboration with regional and international partners does not serve the purpose of justice other than unnecessarily politicizing the issue,
You're welcome, brother! My. Pleasure! This 1, for all losers & weyane bootlickêrs!Fed_Up wrote: ↑13 Mar 2021, 10:51Wow!! What struck me most is after all the misery havocs and instabilities the Tplfists terrorists created in Ethiopia and Eritrea, the two countries managed to grow in econometrics is unbelievable. Thank you for sharing and your time brother Zemeselo.Zmeselo wrote: ↑12 Mar 2021, 16:41
2020, was a challenging year. Hope 2021 is much better, and we build back better. Here is 2021 projected Real GDP Growth (%) for our region, just released by AEO/AFDB.
https://www.afdb.org/en/knowledge/publi ... ic-outlook
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in Tigray.credible reports of human rights abuses and atrocities
But Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs disputed this description in a statement on Saturday.commit acts of ethnic cleansing.
it said.Nothing during or after the end of the main law enforcement operation in Tigray can be identified or defined by any standards as a targeted, intentional ethnic cleansing against anyone in the region,
It added that allegations of ethnic cleansing amount toThat is why the Ethiopian government vehemently opposes such accusations.
and accused Washington ofa completely unfounded and spurious verdict against the Ethiopian government,
The Associated Press reported.overblowing things,
the statement said.We continue to be gravely concerned by reported atrocities and the overall deteriorating situation,
The AP and Amnesty International have detailed atrocities in the conflict, including how Eritrean soldiers killed "many hundreds" of people in a massacre in the city of Axum in November.We strongly condemn the killings, forced removals, sexual assaults, and other human rights abuses by several parties that multiple organizations have reported in Tigray.
Reuters reported.enhanced regional and international efforts to help resolve the humanitarian crisis, end atrocities, and restore peace in Ethiopia,