Thank you for the question.
In fact, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia declared a humanitarian truce, but that is not fact. You know, on one hand, he declared a humanitarian truce. On the other, he creates obstacles so that aid to Tigray, to the Tigray region, would not be transported. For instance, on one hand he allows a small number of trucks, but there is no fuel to transport across the region.
It's like giving a little bit with the right hand, showing you that he is going to give you something, but he's denying altogether because of the fuel. If there is no fuel and there is no electricity, you cannot do anything. I think the government is used to manipulating to deceive the international community. That's what he has been doing. Like he said at the very beginning, he denied that Eritrean armed forces were in Tigray. He denied completely, even to the extent that he told the director-general of the United Nations that there were no Eritrean forces, but later on he admitted it.
It is very difficult. The Tigray people are not receiving the food that the food program is trying to deliver.