of and in a manner that addresses the security concerns of tigray. are you ready to acknowledge here and now that you in tigray, the tplf, you lost the war? no, we. we don t lose a war. this is a people s war. people fighting against tyranny. against any imposition from outside, from inside. and these are people who are fiercely in favour of exercising their rights. whether there is a willingness on our part to resolve this peacefully, it has always been there. we have been consistent. if you remember the last time i was on your show, we ve been saying that we re ready to resolve our differences peacefully. we re not interested in the corridors of power. as long as those security concerns, those political issues that gave rise to the conflict in the first place are not addressed, the people of tigray will not lay their arms. whether i sign a deal or not is not of significance, as long as those problems still persist, as long
are you ready to acknowledge here and now that you in tigray, the tplf, you lost the war? no, we. we don t lose a war. this is a people s war. people fighting against tyranny. against any imposition from outside, from inside. and these are people who are fiercely in favour of exercising their rights. whether there is a willingness on our part to resolve this peacefully, it has always been there. we have been consistent. if you remember the last time i was on your show, we ve been saying that we re ready to resolve our differences peacefully. we re not interested in the corridors of power. as long as those security concerns, those political issues that gave rise to the conflict in the first place are not addressed, the people of tigray will not lay their arms. whether i sign a deal or not is not of significance, as long as those problems still persist, as long as our people continue to suffer under the kind of siege that our enemies have long imposed on us.
we have been consistent. if you remember the last time i was on your show, we ve been saying that we re ready to resolve our differences peacefully. we re not interested in the corridors of power. as long as those security concerns, those political issues that gave rise to the conflict in the first place are not addressed, the people of tigray will not lay their arms. whether i sign a deal or not is not of significance, as long as those problems still persist, as long as our people continue to suffer under the kind of siege that our enemies have long imposed on us. yeah, but the thing is, i do remember our last interview, which was in august 2021, and i went back and i looked at what you said to me then. and then you were in a realfighting mood. and you said to me, until the entire war military apparatus that has caused us misery and chaos in tigray ceases to operate, we will continue to take whatever action is necessary. it is quite clear, even to the spring and summer
no, we. we don t lose a war. this is a people s war. people fighting against tyranny. against any imposition from outside, from inside. and these are people who are fiercely in favour of exercising their rights. whether there is a willingness on our part to resolve this peacefully, it has always been there. we have been consistent. if you remember the last time i was on your show, we ve been saying that we re ready to resolve our differences peacefully. we re not interested in the corridors of power. as long as those security concerns, those political issues that gave rise to the conflict in the first place are not addressed, the people of tigray will not lay their arms. whether i sign a deal or not is not of significance, as long as those problems still persist, as long as our people continue to suffer under the kind of siege that our enemies have long imposed on us. yeah, but the thing is, i do remember our last interview, which was in august 2021, and i went back and i looked
the melodrama that s been happening at west minister. it is difficult to discern whether these policies have advanced since they were proposed in the uk s position appears to be probably the same as it was last year except this time rishi sunak is going rather than not going. i think thatis going rather than not going. i think that is a fair assessment. i going rather than not going. i think that is a fair assessment. that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, tony. - that is a fair assessment. i think that s a little harsh, tony. we i that s a little harsh, tony. we passed that s a little harsh, tony. we passed a that s a little harsh, tony. we passed a landmark environment act. we ve passed a landmark environment act. we ve brought in much stricter rules that many we ve brought in much stricter rules that many other countries. a lot has happened th