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Tigray War

Rwandan President Paul Kagame says the reported deaths in Tigray were too high to let Ethiopia and the African Union handle the situation alone. He adds that the UN should intervene in the Tigray War, explaining that when a state is not able to stop atrocities on its territory, such as genocide, the UN has a duty to intervene.

Sources:  Agence Ecofin


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  1. President Kagame of Rwanda said the reported deaths in Tigray were too high to let Ethiopia and the African Union handle the situation alone. He said that the UN should intervene in the Tigray War stating that when a state is not able to stop atrocities on its territory, such as genocide, the UN has a duty to intervene.
  2. Rwandan President Paul Kagame stated that the reported deaths in Tigray were too high to let Ethiopia and the African Union handle the situation alone. He said that the UN should intervene in the Tigray War, explaining that when a state is not able to stop atrocities on its territory, such as genocide, the UN has a duty to intervene.
  3. Rwandan President Paul Kagame says the reported deaths in Tigray were too high to let Ethiopia and the African Union handle the situation alone. He adds that the UN should intervene in the Tigray War, explaining that when a state is not able to stop atrocities on its territory, such as genocide, the UN has a duty to intervene.

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