European Union to Restart Financial Aid to Ethiopia After Tigray Conflict
The European Union plans to reinstate budgetary support for Ethiopia, which was previously halted due to the civil war that erupted in 2020.
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The European Union plans to reinstate budgetary support for Ethiopia, which was previously halted due to the civil war that erupted in 2020.
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