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El Sisi wants US to back internatio­nal effort to resolve Nile dam dispute

- HAMZA HENDAWI Cairo

The US should play an “effective” role in resolving a dispute over Ethiopia’s Nile dam, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi told a senior US envoy on Wednesday.

Mr El Sisi told Jeffrey Feltman, Washington’s special envoy to the Horn of Africa, that Egypt would not accept any harm being done to its water interests.

Egypt is concerned the Grand Ethiopian Renaissanc­e Dam could significan­tly reduce its share of the Nile’s water, on which it depends for more than 90 per cent of its fresh water needs.

It said such a reduction would wipe out hundreds of thousands of jobs and disrupt the delicate food balance for its 100 million people.

“It is an existentia­l issue to Egypt, which will not accept any harm to come to its water interests,” the Egyptian leader said.

“It is important that the internatio­nal community shoulders its responsibi­lity in resolving this crisis and it’s vital that an effective American role is assumed in this context.”

Mr El Sisi blamed Ethiopia for a lack of progress on negotiatio­ns.

Mr Feltman was in Egypt on Wednesday as part of a three-nation tour that will also take him to Sudan and Ethiopia.

Egypt and Sudan, both downstream nations, have for a decade been negotiatin­g with Ethiopia over the dam but failed to persuade the government in Addis Ababa to enter a legally binding deal that governs the filling and operation of the dam.

They also want a system in place to deal with persistent drought or future disputes.

Ethiopia says guidelines should be sufficient and that it will proceed with a second and a much larger filling of the dam’s reservoir in July, regardless of whether an agreement with Cairo and Khartoum was reached.

It has also rejected proposals made by Egypt and Sudan for a group comprising the US, EU, UN and African Union to mediate in the dispute.

During the Trump administra­tion, the US formulated an agreement to resolve the dispute last year, but Ethiopia refused to sign and accused Washington of bias in favour of Egypt.

The dam, built less than 20 kilometres from the border with Sudan, is expected to generate 6,000 megawatts of electricit­y on completion.

Ethiopia said the dam would lift millions of its people out of poverty and is central to its developmen­t.

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Egypt’s Abdel Fattah El Sisi wants an internatio­nal solution

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