whether there is a commitment on the part of the federal government to run the entire course, will remain to be seen. it s our role. if i may say so. ..that remains true. yeah, well, as you say, it remains to be seen. that s why this issue of disarmament is so very important. i just wonder whether you worry that there is a significant chunk of your own population in tigray who may not accept the deal that you and other leaders of the tplf have done. i m going to quote you kjetil tronvoll, a scholar of ethiopian politics based in oslo. he watches these things very carefully and he says that what you ve done is extremely controversial. and it will be difficult to convince tigrayan forces to voluntarily disarm and make themselves, in effect, indefensible in the face of an enemy that they have been fighting for the last two years . do you worry you may not be able to sell this deal to some of your own people? rest assured, what we are going to sell is not a carte blanche disarmament, wher
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