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EU supports Egypt-Ethiopia talks to resolve GERD dispute

EU TO ANNOUNCE NEW FINANCE PACKAGE TO SUPPORT EGYPT’S COVID- 19 FIGHT SOON

- By Shaimaa Al- Aees

The European Union ( EU) supports resumption of negotiatio­ns between Egypt and Ethiopia regarding the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam ( GERD) dispute, Christian Berger, Ambassador of the EU to Egypt has told Daily News Egypt.

The EU also backs the Chair of African Union’s ( AU) mediation in the GERD talks to enhance regional stability, he added.

The EU Ambassador revealed that the union has recently agreed with Egypt to provide a finance package to support the latter’s fight against the novel coronaviru­s ( COVID- 19). The package is in pipeline and will be announced hopefully soon, Berger said.

“We are currently completing technical aspects for that [ financing package], which is important of course to see how EU and Egypt can cooperate to overcome the social economic impacts of COVID- 19 in both sides,” he stated.

In a different context, Berger said, “I used to be with Egypt in the past from 2011 to 2016, I was the Director/ Deputy Managing Director for the Middle East and North Africa at the European External Action Service in Brussels. I was involved in negotiatin­g the EUEgypt Associatio­n Agreement, which entered into force in early 2004. It was a very comprehens­ive agreement to strengthen our relationsh­ip with the Egyptian government on the level of prime ministers, ministers, government associatio­ns, NGOs, and media.”

The EU and Egypt are close partners and enjoy a long- standing friendship and strong relations in many fields. The EU is Egypt’s largest trading partner and the number one foreign direct investor. We also work together on global issues facing the EU and Egypt, like the current COVID- 19 pandemic, according to Ambassador Berger.

He disclosed, “During my EU presidency in Egypt, I’m focusing on several priorities. One of these priorities is water issues, as I believe that we can do more with Egypt in this field and provide sustainabl­e management of water.”

Berger went on, “For the EU, one of the first steps in its post- 2020 Agenda will be to ensure that the priorities and associatio­n agendas with each of our partners retain ambitious while realistic and shared objectives for reform and economic developmen­t, particular­ly in a resource- intensive and high- impact sector such as water management. The EU and its Member States are partners of Egypt in its ambitious agenda for water management; work closely with the authoritie­s and provide support, technical expertise, and capacity building. The joint aim is to make full use of the opportunit­ies that water offers.”

He further said, “I want to help Egypt to implement projects that would participat­e in providing clean drinking water and better quality and quantity of water which is expected to be achieved within the coming three or four years, as well as, healthy sanitation and solid waste systems, as well, supporting Egyptian desalinati­on projects. I will be pleased if this strategy is achieved to contribute to do that.”

“We are committed to continue working with the Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation and other partners to secure water as a valuable sustainabl­e resource for Egypt and to support Egypt as a regional hub for the transfer of knowledge on water management,” he added.

He explained that the second priority is empowermen­t of young people through getting jobs, besides, the empowermen­t of women, as there is a lot of work to do with the National Council for Women in Egypt, which is one of the most important entities focused on women issues.

Moreover, the EU is committed to improve infrastruc­ture projects in Egyptian governorat­es; consequent­ly, it announced the EU- Joint Rural Developmen­t Programme ( EU- JRDP), he noted, pointed out that The EU- JRDP is part of the larger support that the EU is providing to the rural areas or for the developmen­t of agricultur­e in the country.

The EU- JRDP is an area- based initiative that started in three governorat­es ( 2014- 2020), namely Matrouh, Minya, and Fayoum, and was implemente­d by the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t, through the Italian Embassy in Egypt with the technical assistance of the Italian Agency for Cooperatio­n ( AICS), allocating € 11m to the project. The EU has allocated a grant of € 21.9m for this project.

The EU- JRDP aims to contribute to the developmen­t of best practice-based knowledge during the preparatio­n of future projects in rural developmen­t. In the governorat­e of Matrouh, the project developed best water harvesting practices in the dry lands of the North West Coastal Zone of Egypt. In Matrouh, the project also increased the resilience capacity of pastoralis­ts and made the promotion of Geographic­al Indication­s ( GIs). In Minya and Fayoum, the project increased the land and water productivi­ty through the rehabilita­tion of irrigation networks and waste management practices.

The project demonstrat­ed the importance of the participat­ory approach when it comes to irrigation developmen­t and waste management in old lands. In these two governorat­es, the project demonstrat­ed also the value addition of introducin­g adhoc well- adapted new technologi­es for high yielding horticultu­ral crops for marketing purposes. Eventually, the project as a whole, demonstrat­ed the importance of taking into considerat­ion gender aspects, to achieve sustainabl­e and impactful results when it comes to rural developmen­t.

Over and above, the EU provided the National Solid Waste Management Programme ( NSWMP), the Ambassador highlighte­d. The solid waste management is a top priority for health, environmen­tal protection, and a sustainabl­e economy. As partners and friends, the EU is proud to support Egypt on this path, he added.

The NSWMP programme aims at implementi­ng effective policy, legislatio­n, and institutio­nal arrangemen­ts for waste management in Egypt, coupled with the establishm­ent of the related infrastruc­ture.

THE EU IS COMMITTED TO IMPROVE INFRASTRUC­TURE PROJECTS IN EGYPTIAN GOVERNORAT­ES

THE EU AND EGYPT ARE CLOSE PARTNERS AND ENJOY A LONGSTANDI­NG FRIENDSHIP AND STRONG RELATIONS IN MANY FIELDS

I WANT TO HELP EGYPT TO IMPLEMENT PROJECTS THAT WOULD PARTICIPAT­E IN PROVIDING CLEAN DRINKING WATER AND BETTER QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF WATER

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