Representative Gregory Meeks addresses renewed clashes in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region, urging an end to hostilities and emphasizing diplomacy.

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Congressman Meeks responds to Tigray conflict: Representative Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, issued a statement regarding renewed armed clashes in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region. Meeks expressed concern that the violence poses risks of re-igniting a civil war that could worsen the humanitarian crisis, affecting millions.

Call for immediate action: Meeks urged all parties involved to cease hostilities and allow humanitarian organizations unrestricted access to those in need. He emphasized the importance of implementing the 2022 Cessation of Hostilities Agreement as a prerequisite for the credible elections planned for June, advocating for diplomacy over conflict.

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