Just to add to that, I think I understand your question. The question is, what solution is there? Is there any opportunity for a solution?
I think the government of Tigray is ready for peace, but Abiy Ahmed is not ready, because Abiy Ahmed is talking about this, but the Government of Eritrea is on second, so there would be no peace. I think there are two, one where of course the bottom line is that there must be a resolution to it, and then a peaceful resolution. The government of Tigray is ready for peace. Abiy Ahmed is talking peace but is doing something else. He is buying armaments. Whatever funding is given from the Government of Canada, he's using it to buy armaments. That's the dynamic. That's the fact that the international community needs to understand.
The Government of Ethiopia is not ready for peace, but I think the final resolution would be through peace, through a round table. I understand that there is an initiative going on, but I don't think he's ready for peace. That's the problem. I think that in order to be ready for peace there must be pressure from the international community, including Canada.
Thank you.