Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has said that some of the soldiers who entered the grounds of his office last week had wanted to kill him.
At the time, he defused the situation by ordering them to do press-ups and joining in.
Mr Abiy and the soldiers were seen laughing but he told parliament that “inside I was very unhappy”.
Over the past six months, he has made some major reforms and he said some of the troops wanted to derail them.
“The march of some members of the army to the National Palace [the prime minister's office] was not only unlawful but very dangerous, because the intention was to abort the ongoing reforms,” Mr Abiy told MPs during a question-and-answer session.
“Meanwhile, after the situation was brought under control, some forces were heard saying: ‘He escaped before we could kill him.'”
Abiy's two reactions
Elias Hordofa, BBC Afaan Oromoo
Many have been surprised by the fact that the prime minister's comments this week are quite different to how he responded last week to the incident.
Then he was seen laughing and smiling, but he has revealed in parliament that he was “angry and frustrated”.
He said he…
Get in touch with Turkey or Pakistan for a better disciplined and trained armed forces. Only then your military will be truly useful for the country