Keywords
Pretoria Peace Agreement, Tigray War, Tigray Genocide, Ethiopia, AU, Humanitarian Crisis.
Content Language
EN
Abstract
In 2018, the political landscape of Ethiopia experienced a profound metamorphosis with the ascension of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, igniting aspirations for democracy and enduring peace. Yet, this promise was soon overshadowed by escalating tensions between the new leadership and the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), ultimately plunging the nation into the tragic depths of the Tigray war, which erupted in November 2020. This war reached a pivotal moment with the signing of the Pretoria Agreement on November 2, 2022.
This study endeavors to critically assess the efficacy of the Pretoria Agreement and its implementation, scrutinizing its alignment with the foundational principles of successful peace accords. It raises essential inquiries regarding the agreement's essence, its success metrics, and the myriad factors that shape its outcomes. Employing a comprehensive literature review alongside Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), the research explores the text of the agreement and the intricate political dynamics surrounding its execution.
The findings reveal that while certain objectives have been achieved, significant provisions remain inadequately addressed. Challenges persist, notably in political commitment and the influence of external forces. The ambiguity and lack of inclusivity in key provisions impede effective implementation. This study underscores the importance of trust, inclusivity, and robust mechanisms for monitoring and compliance within the agreement. It advocates for heightened international support and reevaluation of the agreement's terms to forge a path toward lasting peace in Ethiopia.
Recommended Citation
Gebru, Assefa Leake Dr.
(2024)
"The Pretoria Agreement: Reflections on its Essence, Implementation Status and the Way-Forward,"
Journal of African Conflicts and Peace Studies:
Vol. 6:
Iss.
1, .
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/jacaps/vol6/iss1/4