Getachew Reda, the spokesperson of Tigrayan Peoples' Liberation Front (TPLF), the party administering the Tigray regional state, has told AFP that Tigray "will be ready to send a delegation to Nairobi... and have established a team with high-ranking members."
that Tigray"will be ready to send a delegation to Nairobi... and have established a team with high-ranking members."This comes in the backdrop of the recent announcement by Ethiopia's ruling party, Prosperity Party ofon its part, which held its first meeting on the 12th of July, early last week.
According to Ambassador Redwan,"the peace alternative main committee held its meeting today 12 July. [The committee]on its own course of action and code of ethics for the discussions to be held under the leadership of the African Union. By organizing sub-committees it has also divided responsibilities and began its work."