Betrayal Unveiled: Eritrean Leader Accuses US of Backing Tigrayan Rebels in Ongoing Conflict
The ongoing conflict in Ethiopia’s Tigray region has taken a dramatic turn, as Eritrea’s President Isaias Afwerki has accused the United States of supporting Tigrayan rebels.
In a recent interview with state-run media, Afwerki claimed that the US is providing aid to Tigrayan forces, who are fighting against the Ethiopian government and its allies, including Eritrea. The revelation is both perplexing and troubling, as it signals a potential shift in the dynamics of the conflict and raises questions about the motivations behind US involvement.
A Secret Meeting and a Brewing Storm: Russian Foreign Minister Meets Eritrean President Amid Tigray Crisis.
In the midst of the ongoing crisis in Tigray, a surprise visit by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to Eritrea has sparked controversy and concern. According to reports, Lavrov met with President Isaias Afwerki to discuss regional security issues and the Tigray conflict. The meeting is puzzling, given Russia’s previous military support for the Ethiopian government in the conflict, and raises questions about its intentions in the region.
The timing of the visit is also significant, as the humanitarian crisis in Tigray continues to escalate, with reports of widespread atrocities and human rights abuses. As the situation in Tigray worsens, the involvement of international actors like Russia and the US is increasingly murky, leaving many to wonder what their true motivations are and what the long-term implications will be for the region.