UN, Ethiopia sign deal for humanitarian access to Tigray
NAIROBI, Kenya — The United Nations says it and Ethiopia’s government have signed a deal to allow “unimpeded” humanitarian access to the embattled Tigray region, at least the parts now under federal government control after the prime minister’s declaration of victory in the deadly conflict over the weekend.
The deal will allow the first aid into the region of 6 million people that has been cut off during fighting that began a month ago between the federal and Tigray regional governments. Each regards the other as illegal in a power struggle that has been months in the making.
For weeks, the U.N. and others have pleaded for aid access amid reports of food, medicines and other supplies running out for millions of people.
A U.N. humanitarian spokesman, Saviano Abreu, said the first mission to carry out a needs assessment begins Wednesday after the agreement was signed this week.