“Continuous efforts will be made as the way to solve the existing problem through dialogue and negotiation is not closed” – National Intelligence and Security

“Continuous efforts will be made as the way to solve the existing problem through dialogue and negotiation is not closed” – National Intelligence and Security

The National Intelligence and Security Service released a statement this evening.

In the same statement, he indicated that the way to solve the problem in the Amhara region is still not closed through #dialogue and #negotiation.

The office in the statement; “Instead of negotiation and discussion, armed groups who try to seize government power by force and arrange opportunities to commit robbery, extremist and extremist forces are trying to create a national security threat by coordinating with foreign anti-peace forces,” he said.

This is what is happening in the Amhara region, he said.

“Although efforts have been made to resolve the problems related to informal organizations in a peaceful way, the problem has not been resolved as it should be.” “A few forces organized for extortion are currently trying to create social, economic and political pressure on the people by making government structures collapse, financial institutions shut down, and some road base developments that connect to the federal government closed,” he said.

National Intelligence and Security Service; He stated that he is working to ensure the peace and security of the region in a short period of time by coordinating the efforts of the Prime Minister’s Office, which implements the emergency declaration, and urged that “individuals and groups who are involved in illegal activities knowingly or unknowingly should refrain from their actions.”

He informed that since the problem in the Amhara region is still not closed through #dialogue and #negotiation, continuous efforts will be made.

“But if there are parties who are working with organized groups for robbery, the necessary action will be taken and the law enforcement process will be strictly punished,” he said.