The negotiations between the government and the Oromo Liberation Army , which had been going on for the previous week, came to an end without a resolution, according to the government’s main negotiator, Redwan Hussain.
Although the initial negotiations between the two parties in Tanzania were successful, Redwan alleged in his written statement that they were unable to reach an agreement on all issues. They did not, however, talk about the issues they could not agree on.
Redwan stressed again that there is understanding on all parties regarding the importance of the peace talks and the desire to hold similar talks in the future. According to Redwan, who thanked the mediators, the administration is ready for peace and dedicated to resolving any conflicts within the bounds of the country’s constitution. As of the time this story was being produced, the Oromo Liberation Army has made no comments regarding the negotiations.