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Cairo to suspend Nile dam project talks with Ethiopia

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CAIRO: Egypt on Tuesday called for a suspension of meetings with Ethiopia on Addis Ababa’s massive dam constructi­on project on the Nile.

Sudan threatened to withdraw from the talks saying Ethiopia insisted on linking them to renegotiat­ing a deal on sharing the waters of the Blue Nile.

Sudan’s water and irrigation minister, Yasser Abbas, said he received a letter from his Ethiopian counterpar­t who proposed “the deal under discussion be limited to filling up the dam and any deal concerning its management be linked to the question of sharing Blue Nile waters”.

Egypt and Sudan invoke a “historic right” over the river guaranteed by treaties concluded in 1929 and 1959.

But Ethiopia uses a treaty signed in 2010 by six riverside countries and boycotted by Egypt and Sudan authorisin­g irrigation projects and dams on the river.

“This is a significan­t developmen­t and a change in the Ethiopian position,” the Sudanese minister said.

“This new Ethiopian position threatens the negotiatio­ns under the aegis of the African Union, and Sudan will not participat­e in negotiatio­ns which include the subject of sharing Blue Nile waters,” he said.

“Sudan will not allow the lives of 20 million citizens who live along the Blue Nile to be tied to an agreement on sharing the water of this river.”

The call came after a meeting of technical and legal committees from the three countries aimed at pushing for a deal on the filling and operation of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam.

The meeting was also attended by observers from the United States and the European Union as well as experts from the African Union.

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