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A general view of the logo of the African Union at the AU headquarters in Addis Ababa on February 15, 2024. [AFP]
The African Union said Friday that it was following events in the Ethiopian region of Tigray with "deep concern" as tensions between rival factions threatened a fragile peace agreement.
"The African Union (AU) has been closely monitoring the evolving situation within the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) with deep concern," it said in a statement.
A peace agreement in 2022 ended a brutal two-year war between Tigrayan rebels and the federal government that claimed up to 600,000 lives, according to some estimates.
But a failure to fully implement the terms has fuelled divisions within the Tigrayan political elite and, combined with deteriorating ties between Ethiopia and neighbouring Eritrea has raised fears of a new conflict.
"The AU emphasises that adherence to the (2022 peace agreement) is crucial for maintaining the hard-won peace and fostering an environment conducive to sustainable peacebuilding, reconciliation and development," the statement said.