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Ethiopia disregards peace talks with Oromo rebels

Peace talks with rebels in Ethiopia’s restive Oromia region have been ruled out by the Ethiopian government. Federal negotiators sat down and struck a deal with the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) to end the two-year-long civil war in the north.

The Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), which is also fighting the federal government, once allied with the TPLF.

However, Hailu Adugna, a spokesman for the Oromia regional government, has since told local media that the government has no plans to meet with a group “that has no chain of command or political agenda.”

An OLA spokesperson has denied the claim and stated that the organisation will continue to fight.

The rebels in Oromia have been accused of being involved in a number of deadly attacks, which it denies.

The authorities say that despite there being no talks they will continue to receive OLA youth who have opted to lay down their arms.

The situation in Oromia, the home region of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has been overshadowed by the war in Tigray, but attacks by different armed groups have continued unabated.

The authorities have been blamed for not protecting civilians.

The OLA is a splinter group of the Oromo Liberation Front, which is now a legally registered political party. As well as making an alliance with the TPLF, the OLA has also made deals with other rebels in the western part of the country to put pressure on Mr Abiy’s government.

The OLA says it is fighting to secure full autonomy for the Oromo people and has been labelled a terrorist organisation by the government.

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