Tigray forces begin handing over heavy weapons to Ethiopian army
Abandoned ammunition boxes lie on the ground following a battle between the Ethiopian military and Tigray forces along the road between the village of Sheweate Hugum and Yechila town in south-central Tigray, Ethiopia, July 10, 2021. REUTERS/Giulia Paravicini
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Tigray
forces, who fought a two-year war against Ethiopia's federal government, began
handing over heavy weaponry to the national army as part of an African
Union-led peace process on Tuesday.
The demobilisation of Tigray forces is seen
as central to the Nov. 2 ceasefire agreement, alongside the restoration of
services, resumption of humanitarian aid and withdrawal of Eritrean troops, who
fought alongside Ethiopia's army but were not party to the truce.
The conflict
created famine-like conditions for hundreds of thousands of Tigray's
population, killed thousands and displaced millions across northern Ethiopia.
The handover
in the town of Agulae, around 30 km (18 miles) northeast of the regional
capital Mekelle, was overseen by a monitoring team comprising members of the
two sides and a regional body, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development
(IGAD).
At
the ceremony, Tigray Defence Forces (TDF) representative Mulugeta Gebrechristos
said the start of the disarmament would play a major role in restoring peace.
"We are operating with the belief that
if we are to have peace, all things that open the door for provocation must not
be there. Peace is vital for us all," Mulugeta said in a speech broadcast
on Tigrai TV.
"We are all (part of) one Ethiopia. Both
us and the TDF have moved from our respective defensive positions in peace,
understanding and love," said Aleme Tadesse, a representative of the
Ethiopian army.
Eritrean
soldiers pulled out of several major towns in Tigray late last month but
have not left Tigrayan territory, according to residents. Eritrea has declined
to comment on whether troops will leave.

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