New U.S. Horn of Africa envoy to visit Saudi Arabia, Sudan and Ethiopia
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[January 15, 2022]
LOS
ANGELES (Reuters) -The new U.S. envoy to the Horn of Africa, David
Satterfield, and Assistant Secretary Molly Phee will visit Saudi Arabia,
Sudan and Ethiopia next week, the State Department said on Friday,
calling on Addis Ababa to help end conflict in the country. |
Acting U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs, David
Satterfield, prepares ahead of his address to the 11th Annual
International Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) Conference
in Tel Aviv, Israel January 31, 2018. REUTERS/Amir Cohen |
"They will encourage government officials to seize the current
opening for peace by ending the air strikes and other
hostilities ... and laying the foundation for an inclusive
national dialogue," it said in a statement.
On Friday, the United Nations human rights office expressed
alarm https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/un-rights-office-decries-ethiopia-air-strikes-says-108-killed-this-month-2022-01-14
at "multiple, deeply disturbing reports" of air strikes in the
Tigray region of Ethiopia, saying at least 108 civilians had
been killed this year.
Satterfield and Phee, whose is responsible for African affairs,
will visit the three nations between Monday and Thursday, the
State Department said.
In the Saudi capital Riyadh, they will back a "civilian-led
transition to democracy" for Sudan and in the country's capital
Khartoum will meet pro-democracy activists as well as military
and political leaders among others.
Huge crowds have regularly taken to the streets in Sudan
demanding a return to civilian rule since an Oct. 25 coup ended
a power-sharing arrangement that began in 2019.
"Their message will be clear: the United States is committed to
freedom, peace and justice for the Sudanese people," the
statement said.
(Reporting by Costas Pitas; Editing by William Mallard)
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