PM Abiy Ahmed Returns To Office

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After PM Abiy Ahmed dramatically took the step to join the battle on the front line, unprecedented victory took place on the national defense force, leading the Ethiopian troops at the front, they were able to liberate territories captured by the rebel TPLF.

Today PM Abiy Ahmed announced after completing the first chapter, he had returned to the office for some time.

“Now and in the future, we will continue to fight until our enemies are exhausted and choose the path of love and peace” stated PM Abiy

Although the Ethiopian government achieved a high amount of success, the TPLF leader mentioned the defeat and the retreat was intentional.

Tens of thousands of people are estimated to have been killed and hundreds of thousands pushed into famine conditions since November last year as a result of the conflict.

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