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However, obstacles abound. The Faro leadership lacks a unified command, with the insurgency driven more by shared grievances than a coherent political agenda. Long-standing divisions within the Faro—both political and military—limit their capacity for diplomatic compromise. Meanwhile, the Ethiopian government fears conceding territorial demands, especially in sensitive areas like Western Tigra, which could embolden the Tigray regional forces to seek territorial reassertion.