Tigray crisis: EU suspends aid to Ethiopia

The European Union has postponed nearly €90m ($110m; £81m) in budget support payments to Ethiopia due to concerns over the crisis in the Tigray region.

European Commission spokeswoman Ana Pisonero-Hernandez told the BBC there were five conditions for the aid to be resumed:

  • Granting full humanitarian access for aid workers to reach people in need in all affected areas

  • Allowing civilians to seek refuge in neighbouring countries

  • Ethnically targeted measures and hate speech must stop

  • Mechanisms to monitor, and investigate allegations of, human rights violations

  • Communication lines and media access to Tigray should be fully re-established.

She said the decision "does not affect EU humanitarian programmes on the ground or other development actions".

Government forces have been battling Tigray fighters since 4 November.

Hundreds, even thousands, of people are thought to have been killed in the conflict, while about 50,000 have fled to neighbouring Sudan.

This article was originally published by BBC News. [Photo: Getty Images]

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