Ethiopian government, Tigray agree on 'permanent' end to 2-year civil war

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Ethiopia's warring sides formally agreed during negotiations in South Africa Wednesday to a 'permanent cessation of hostilities' in a two-year conflict whose victims could be counted in the hundreds of thousands.

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The civil war, which marks two years on Friday, saw abuses documented on either side."The level of destruction is immense," Redwan said. Although a previous agreement led to Ethiopian military parade with national flags attached to their rifles at a rally organized by local authorities to show support for the Ethiopian National Defense Force , at Meskel square in downtown Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Nov. 7, 2021.Forces from Ethiopia's neighboring Amhara region have also been involved in the conflict, but Amhara representatives were absent from peace talks as well.

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