US sends its special envoy Jeffrey Feltman on three-nation tour in bid to garner support over Ethiopia where a year-long war between the government and Tigray rebels has killed thousands and forced millions to flee
Jeffrey Feltman will discuss with his counterparts"what it is that the international community seeks when it comes to Ethiopia," US says.
Feltman is leaving to pursue support for diplomacy as the first and the only option to achieve a cessation of hostilities, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said on Wednesday. In its 13th month, the armed conflict between government forces and rebels has claimed thousands of innocent lives and left many others facing famine-like conditions as affected areas are cut off from international aid.
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