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AU released a statement about the talks, avoids referring TPLF as "Tigray Government"
Posted: 25 Oct 2022, 15:04
by temari
Re: AU released a statement about the talks, avoids referring TPLF as "Tigray Government"
Posted: 25 Oct 2022, 15:28
by DefendTheTruth
If I may guess the part which reads "...in the spirit of pan-African Solidarity to find African solutions to African problems" is meant to convey the message to those uninvited guests but still decided to take the title of "observers" and stick around "you can go home, we don't need your help in any role, observer or otherwise".
Wakeup Africa, is the central message here, it seems to me.
Re: AU released a statement about the talks, avoids referring TPLF as "Tigray Government"
Posted: 25 Oct 2022, 15:36
by sarcasm
The funniest part is "Ethiopian-owned"

I could not help a chuckle
Check out the below twit when they even removed the Federal government from the statement and "urged the Parties to recommit to dialogue" (yes capital P

) The AU are a funny lot
Re: AU released a statement about the talks, avoids referring TPLF as "Tigray Government"
Posted: 25 Oct 2022, 15:44
by DefendTheTruth
sarcasm wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 15:36
The funniest part is "Ethiopian-owned"

I could not help a chuckle
Funniest?
What about the other news of Mekele Airport has come under the control of the central government? I thought that could be more "funny" than trying to deny Ethiopia the right enshrined in the UN-Charter, that gives all member states rights of sovereignty.
But there is no fun in your corner these day, is there?
Re: AU released a statement about the talks, avoids referring TPLF as "Tigray Government"
Posted: 25 Oct 2022, 17:00
by sarcasm
DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 15:44
sarcasm wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 15:36
The funniest part is "Ethiopian-owned"

I could not help a chuckle
Funniest?
What about the other news of Mekele Airport has come under the control of the central government? I thought that could be more "funny" than trying to deny Ethiopia the right enshrined in the UN-Charter, that gives all member states rights of sovereignty.
But there is no fun in your corner these day, is there?
It seems you are confusing a satellite state with ordinary state. Ethiopia is a satellite of Eritrea. Yes, Ethiopia has a rep in the UN and you can see Ethiopian flag at the UN compound. But Ethiopia is under heavy political and military influence or control of Eritrea. I don't think you disagree with the above statement.
"በአሁኑ ግዜ ኢትዮጵያ የአረብ ኤመሬትስና የኤርትራ ሳተላይት ነች" የቀድሞ የኢትዮጵያ አየር ሃይል ጠቅላይ አዛዥ
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satellite state is a country that is formally independent in the world, but under heavy political, economic and military influence or control from another country.