A US envoy will travel Thursday to Ethiopia to seek a peaceful solution, as rebels advanced toward the capital Addis Ababa, the State Department said.
Jeffrey Feltman, special envoy for the Horn of Africa, will hold talks on Thursday and Friday to urge “all Ethiopians to commit to peace and resolution of grievances through dialogue,” a State Department spokesperson said.
The Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), which has been fighting Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government for a year, has claimed significant territorial gains in recent days and has been marching southward.
Feltman’s trip was announced Wednesday, despite the Abiy government’s outrage a day earlier when the United States said it was removing Ethiopia from a key trade pact due to accounts of human rights abuses including the withholding of humanitarian aid to the Tigray region.
Feltman was stinging in his criticism of Abiy in an appearance in Washington on Tuesday, saying it could not be “business as usual” with a government whose policies “result in mass starvation of its own citizens.”