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Egypt wants outside experts to help settle Nile dispute

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ADDIS ABABA: Egypt said on Tuesday it had suggested to Ethiopia and Sudan that they all call in internatio­nal experts to help settle a dispute on an Ethiopian dam project on the river Nile.

Egypt fears the hydroelect­ric scheme will restrict the waters flowing down from Ethiopia’s highlands, through the deserts of Sudan to its fields and reservoirs. Ethiopia, which wants to become Africa’s biggest power exporter, says it will have no such impact.

Ministers from Ethiopia and Egypt met on Tuesday to try to resolve a disagreeme­nt over the wording of a report on the environmen­tal impact of the US$4-billion Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam, which is still being built.

But Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry said they had not managed to reach a breakthrou­gh since the three nations last met in November.

“From a practical perspectiv­e, we have to recognise that technical deliberati­ons ... have not (yielded) sufficient results to enable the process to move forward,” Shoukry told journalist­s after the meeting in Addis Ababa.

He suggested the countries call in outside experts, without going into details. Officials who took part in the sessions said Egypt had suggested involving an internatio­nal body such as the World Bank.

Ethiopia’s foreign minister, Workneh Gebeyehu, told the same press conference he was looking for a win-win situation, but did not comment on the Egyptian proposal.

Countries that share the river have argued over the use of its waters for decades – and analysts have repeatedly warned that the disputes could eventually boil over into conflict. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A combinatio­n photo shows low tide on the River Nile in front of a South Cairo Electricit­y Distributi­on Company power station on Nov 19, 2015 (left) and on Nov 23, 2017 (right) in Cairo, Egypt. — Reuters photo
A combinatio­n photo shows low tide on the River Nile in front of a South Cairo Electricit­y Distributi­on Company power station on Nov 19, 2015 (left) and on Nov 23, 2017 (right) in Cairo, Egypt. — Reuters photo

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