Thank you very much. That's a very important question.
The Amharas made a lot of effort to be part of the agreement and the discussions, but they were refused. They were systematically excluded from participating in that Pretoria agreement. That's exactly why the Cessation of Hostilities Agreement has failed. It failed, and it was doomed to fail from the get-go, because it excluded the Amharas and other key partners.
It was an agreement between the Abiy regime and the TPLF. The western world, including Canada, has to take full responsibility in that role. Had it been all-inclusive, it might have brought a better outcome.
The war on the Amharas that we're witnessing now is a mere reflection of the failure of the COHA.