PM who won Nobel peace prize takes Ethiopia to brink of civil war
by Jason Burke Africa correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#5A3JM)
Abiy Ahmed made his name as a reformer - but was there always an authoritarian waiting to come out?
The beginning of the week saw Abiy Ahmed, the prime minister of Ethiopia, in one role: a forward-looking statesman, with a vision of peace and prosperity, and a tailored suit. The 44-year-old leader was at Addis Ababa's recently modernised airport to welcome General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, effective leader of neighbouring Sudan for a two-day visit including trade discussions and tours of the Ethiopian capital's skyscrapers, a seedling nursery and an industrial park.
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