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Al-Sisi affirms Egypt’s committent to preserving the country’s water

- By Mohammed El-Said

President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi stressed on Saturday night that Egypt is committed to preserve the country’s water share of the Nile river. Al-Sisi tweeted saying that he has been following the latest trilateral meeting on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam (GERD), which saw no progress.

“We will continue to take all necessary political procedures in the framework of internatio­nal law to guarantee this right.The Nile will always be the historical and geographic­al bond that links the north and south,” said Al-Sisi.

Al-Sisi’s statements came few minutes after the end of the trilateral meeting between representa­tives of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan in Khartoum, to address the problemati­c points of the GERD.

Also, on Saturday night, the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation announced the failure of GERD negotiatio­ns for the third time, and that the negotiatio­ns with Ethiopia have reached a deadlock. It referred to the Ethiopian stance which rejects all proposals that preserve Egypt’s water interest and avoids disastrous impacts of the dam in Egypt.

Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s office tweeted, following the meeting, saying that “Ethiopia commends the Water Affairs Ministers of Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt for convening in Khartoum to continue with the trilateral dialogue on the filling and operation of the Great Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam.”

He reiterated the rights of all 11 Nile basin countries to utilise Nile water based on the principles of equitable utilisatio­n without causing significan­t harm, as well as underlinin­g the right of Ethiopia to develop its water resources to meet the developmen­t needs of its people.

“The Government of Ethiopia will reinforce its effort to make the ongoing trilateral dialogue a success.It also expects a similar commitment from the two downstream countries, Egypt and Sudan. Ethiopia stands ready to resolve any difference­s and outstandin­g concerns by consultati­on among the three countries,” Ahmed said.

Egypt’s ministry of irrigation further explained that Ethiopia surprised the attendees in the tripartite technical meeting in Khartoum with a new proposal against all the previous agreements regarding the filing and operating of the GERD.

The filling and operating period of the GERD are the main issues between the parties, amid the Ethiopian insistence on three-year storage period while Egypt requests seven-year filing period.

The past round of negotiatio­ns between Cairo and Addis Ababa failed as the latter rejected “with no discussion” Egypt’s vision regarding the rules of filling and operating the GERD.

According to the statement of the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation, the Ethiopian proposal excluded any guarantees for an annual discharge from the GERD, or policies regarding future and protracted droughts.

Ethiopia also refused to discuss the rules of operating the dam and insisted on limiting the negotiatio­ns of the filling phase and its rules of operation.The Ethiopian stance contradict­s the fifth article of the Declaratio­n of Principles Agreement signed on 23 March 2015. It also violates the internatio­nal legislatio­ns regarding constructi­ng and managing dams over common rivers.

Spokespers­on of the Ministry of Irrigation Mohamed El Sebae said that the Ethiopian rejection to the Egyptian proposal has led to a deadlock in negotiatio­ns. He added that the Egyptian proposal considered the interest of the three countries.

He accused Add is A ba ba of putting obstacles in the course of negotiatio­ns over the past four years since the signing of the declaratio­n of principles.

In light of the failure of negotiatio­ns, Egypt called for applying article 10 of the declaratio­n of principles.

According to article 10,“If the Parties [three countries] are unable to resolve the dispute through consultati­on or negotiatio­n, they may jointly request for conciliati­on, mediation or refer the matter for the considerat­ion of the Heads of State/ Heads of Government.”

In response to the Egyptian call, the Sudanese Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Y ass er Abbas, rejected including any fourth party into the negotiatio­ns, expressing trust in the current committee to reach a solution for the issue.

 ??  ?? Al-Sisi’s statements came few minutes after the end of the trilateral meeting between representa­tives of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan
Al-Sisi’s statements came few minutes after the end of the trilateral meeting between representa­tives of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan
 ??  ?? In light of the failure of negotiatio­ns, Egypt called for applying article 10 of the declaratio­n of principles
In light of the failure of negotiatio­ns, Egypt called for applying article 10 of the declaratio­n of principles

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