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NAIROBI, Kenya: Ethiopias prime minister says he will lead his countrys army from the battlefront beginning Tuesday, a dramatic new step by the Nobel Peace Prize-winner in a devastating yearlong war.
This is a time when leading a country with martyrdom is needed, Abiy Ahmed said in a statement posted on social media Monday night. With rival Tigray forces moving closer to the capital of Addis Ababa, his government declared a state of emergency earlier this month.
An estimated tens of thousands of people have been killed in the war between Ethiopian and allied forces and fighters from the countrys northern Tigray region. The United States and others have warned that Africas second-most populous country could fracture and destabilize the whole Horn of Africa.
The statement by the prime minister, a former soldier, does not say where exactly he will go Tuesday.
Lets meet at the battlefront, the 45-year-old leader said.
Hs statement also claims that the West is trying to defeat Ethiopians, the latest pushback against what his government has described as meddling by the international community. Envoys from the African Union and the U.S. have continued diplomatic efforts in pursuit of a ceasefire to the fighting and talks.
In a years time, Abiys government has gone from describing the conflict as a law enforcement operation to an existential war.
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