U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres hit back at Ethiopia on Wednesday over the government's expulsion of seven U.N. staff, demanding proof of accusations against them raised by Ethiopia's U.N. ambassador during a Security Council meeting.
"It is my duty to defend the honor of the United Nations," Guterres told reporters after the rare public exchange with Ethiopia's U.N. ambassador, Taye Atske Selassie Amde, at the end of the council meeting on the situation in the country.
Guterres responded in the council, saying he had not seen any information from Ethiopia about these claims. He said he told Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed twice that if there were any concerns about the impartiality of U.N. staff then Abiy should share the information so Guterres could investigate.
"The U.N. is impartial. The U.N. is neutral," she told the 15-member council. "U.N. personnel barred from Ethiopia must be allowed to return immediately."War broke out 11 months ago between Ethiopia's federal troops and forces loyal to the TPLF, which controls Tigray. Thousands have died, millions have fled their homes and the conflict has spilled into neighboring Amhara and Afar.
"In locations where screening has been possible, we are seeing acute malnutrition rates that remind us of the onset of the 2011 Somalia famine," he said.
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