Federal gov announced its dream team for peace negotiation

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A peace negotiating team has been appointed by the federal government to resolve the crisis in the northern part of the country.

The Prosperity Party has announced that the negotiations will be implemented in a way that respects the national interest and facilitates the African Union to solve the problem in the northern part of the country.

Prosperity Party Central Committee member Dr. Gideon Timothy said in a statement today: He said the party’s central committee and executive committee have set the direction for the peace process to be implemented in a manner that respects the constitution and the national interest.

According to information received by iPad, a peace negotiator has been appointed by the federal government.

The members of the group are as follows:

1st. Mr. Demeke Mekonnen …….. Chairman
2nd. Dr. Gideon Timothy ….. Member
3rd. Mr. Temesgen Tiruneh …… Member
4th. Ambassador Hassan Abdulkadir …. Member
5th. Ambassador Redwan Hussein ….. Member
6th. Lt. Gen. Berhanu Bekele …. Member
7th. Dr. Getachew Jember ……… Member

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