The U.S. Thinks Eritrea Has Joined The Ethiopian War Against The Tigray People’s Liberation Front

 


WASHINGTON/NAIROBI (Reuters) - The United States believes Eritrean soldiers have crossed into Ethiopia to help Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government battle a rebellious northern force, despite denials from both nations, a U.S. government source and five regional diplomats said. 

Abiy and Eritrea’s President Isaias Afwerki signed a peace pact ending two decades of hostilities in 2018 and now regard the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) as a mutual foe. 

The U.S. assessment creates a potential policy predicament as Washington views Ethiopia as a major ally in the volatile Horn of Africa but accuses Eritrea of severe rights abuses. 

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WNU Editor: This direct involvement by Eritrea should not be surprise. Tigray borders Eritrea, and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front have made claims on Eritrean territory in the past. From The Eritrean point of view, by eliminating the TPL will result in the end of these claims. 

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