Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves in 2023 are only expected to cover 0.6 months, or 18 days, of international purchases, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

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  Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves in 2023 are only expected to cover 0.6 months, or 18 days, of international purchases, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves are only expected to cover 0.6 months or 18 days' worth of foreign purchases in 2022, according to the IMF's most recent report on global economic growth and status. It is also expected that this situation may deteriorate in 2023. Ethiopia's foreign exchange reserves in 2023 are only expected to cover 0.7 months, or 21 days, of international purchases, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) . Consequently, in the year According to the organization's projection, Ethiopia will only have enough foreign exchange reserves to cover purchases for 0.6 months. Ethiopia's average yearly foreign exchange reserves for the previous five years are shown by the same IMF statistics. In 2021, there were sufficient foreign exchange reserves to pay for

From Getachew Reda member , central command , Government of Tigray

 from Getachew Reda two consecutive tweets earlier today 



AbiyAhmed’s treasonous army has been repeatedly making desperate attempts to take back positions in #NorthWollo that it had lost roughly 37 days ago CV only for it to lose tens of thousands of troops and materiel. Its repeated efforts to make so much as small dent in our defense lines fizzled out 3 days ago with our forces managing to pursue retreating enemy units all the way to the outskirts of Waldiya. Now that #AbiyRegime’s repeated counter-offensives in this front have been effectively thwarted & the regime has now fully handed over its resources to #IsaiasAfeworki, our forces are being redeployed to better confront head on threats elsewhere and reverse the second round of genocidal campaign waged by the twin tyrants in the Horn. #TigrayWillPrevail!margi">



If there is a common thread running through testimonies of Eritrean POWs, it’s the claim that they are persuaded/forced to assume that their foray into Tigray would be a cakewalk; the ጠቃዕ ጠቃዕ thing springs to mind. Generations of Eritreans are frittering their lives away in pursuit of an eighty years old #IsaiasAfeworki’s dream of becoming a 21st century pharaoh bent on wreaking havoc in the region. Eritrea is his laboratory in the Orwellian experiment in social engineering & its citizens his Guinea-pigs. The POWs have siblings, parents, kids & grandkids in the US & Europe who are likely busy praising #Isaias for ‘standing up to the world’,or some such. As is evident in the POWs testimony, for all their nationalism, many Eritreans obviously lack civic courage to stand up to tormentor #Isaias. Well, #TigrayWillPrevail!

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