Brussels - Agencies
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi was in a Brussels hospital in a \"critical\" state Wednesday, several diplomatic sources told AFP, but the Ethiopian government denied he was unwell.
\"He is in a critical state, his life is in danger,\" said a diplomat who asked not to be named.
In Addis Ababa, however, government spokesman Bereket Simon denied reports that the 57-year-old premier was ill. \"He is not in a critical state. He is in good condition,\" the spokesman told AFP.
In Brussels, the Ethiopian embassy refused comment.
Questions were raised about Meles\' health when he missed a two-day African Union summit Sunday and Monday.
Diplomats in Brussels said he had been undergoing regular treatment on a private basis at one of the city\'s major hospitals and had been in hospital for some days.