CIVILIAN DEATHS

Biden concerned over civilian deaths in Ethiopia

US President Joe Biden has raised concerns about civilian deaths caused by airstrikes.

In Summary

• The recent orders were issued amid an ongoing power struggle between President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo and Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble

Federal forces have been fighting rebels in northern Ethiopia.
Federal forces have been fighting rebels in northern Ethiopia.
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US President Joe Biden has raised concerns about civilian deaths caused by recent airstrikes in Ethiopia during a call with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

This follows reports that more than 50 displaced people were killed in an airstrike in northwest Tigray on Friday.

A White House statement said the US president welcomed the release of opposition leaders and pledged support in finding a peaceful end to the war with Tigrayan rebels.

Relations have not been good between Washington and Addis Ababa where the government has been upset by repeated criticism of human rights abuses during the war with Tigrayan rebels.

The fact that Mr Biden and Mr Abiy held a phone conversation at all is perhaps a sign of progress.

The White House statement says the two leaders discussed ways to accelerate dialogue towards a negotiated ceasefire.

It also says the recent release of opposition leaders was a positive step. But the subject of atrocities was once again raised.

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