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Re: Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam filling

Post by Aba » 14 Jun 2021, 00:14

Cairo calls for urgent meeting of Arab foreign ministers to discuss tension over Ethiopia's infrastructure project

Hamza Hendawi. June 13, 2021

Egypt is increasing its campaign against the Nile dam being built by Ethiopia, which Cairo fears would significantly cut its vital share of the river’s water.

Cairo has also intensified international and regional diplomatic efforts for support on the matter.

Egypt has over the past week sent its foreign and water ministers to fellow downstream nation Sudan for urgent talks on the dam.

Cairo has also written a long letter to the UN Security Council spelling out Egypt’s position after a decade of fruitless talks with Ethiopia over the dam.

It put the blame on the Horn of Africa nation for the failure to reach an agreement.

Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry at the weekend said Egypt and Sudan would deal “very decisively” with any action by Ethiopia to proceed with a second filling of the dam this summer without a prior agreement.

Mr Shoukry said that by going ahead with the filling, Addis Ababa would be in breach of international laws governing trans-national rivers and a 2015 declaration by Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia that stipulated no action should be taken in regard to the dam.

“Egypt and Sudan will, with all decisiveness, confront it in a political framework and take all measures to safeguard their water rights,” he said in a Saturday night TV interview.

Egypt has called for an urgent meeting of Arab foreign ministers to be convened in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday to discuss the long-running dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.

Egypt and Sudan have for years unsuccessfully tried to persuade Ethiopia to enter a legally binding agreement on the operation and filling of the dam, and a system to resolve future disputes and deal with droughts.

Addis Ababa says guidelines should suffice.

The two allies fear the hydroelectric dam would reduce their share of the river’s water, although Cairo’s concern is much graver than Khartoum’s.

A satellite image taken on June 26, 2020 shows a close-up view of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile. Maxar Technologies via Reuters

With a growing population of more than 100 million, Egypt depends on the Nile for more than 90 per cent of its fresh water.

Sudan’s chief fear is that, without close co-ordination with Ethiopia, its own power-generating dams on the Blue Nile would be at risk.

There have been assertions by experts that, due to construction delays, the second filling would involve much less water than the declared 13.5 billion cubic metres announced by Ethiopia.

The experts also said that a negligible filling would give talks a chance and defuse some of the rising tensions.

Mr Shoukry has also said that the second filling of the dam's reservoir would be unlikely to affect Egypt despite his previous warnings to Addis Ababa, a prediction that has raised eyebrows.

Last year’s first filling did not affect Egypt because of a bumper flood that kept its large water reservoir behind the Aswan dam near capacity.

But Sudan had work at its water treatment plants disrupted, leaving thousands of households without running water for days.

Khartoum said the second filling could devastate the lives of millions in eastern Sudan.

The dam, which is 80 per cent complete, is about 20 kilometres from the Sudanese border.

Egypt’s President, Abdel Fattah El Sisi, has not spoken publicly about the dam since May 11 when he told Egyptians to keep faith with diplomacy and not to fear the loss of water.

In March, he said that Egypt would not be bogged down indefinitely in negotiations and that no one should assume to be out of his military’s reach


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Re: Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam filling

Post by EthioRedSea » 14 Jun 2021, 02:29

Egypt has no rights over The Nile River as The Nile River springs in Ethiopia. There should not be any treaties to force Ethiopia not to use the Nile River. Ethiopia can use the Nile for agriculture and hydorelectricity or for tourism or for navigation to export or import commodities.

Let us hope Ethiopia goes ahead with filling the dam. This has nothing to do with differences in political ideologies. Ethiopia should not negotiate about it's resources whoever leads the government.

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Re: Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam filling

Post by Aba » 14 Jun 2021, 02:34

Look up what international law says about transboundary waters. One cannot do what one wants when millions depend on om in.
EthioRedSea wrote:
14 Jun 2021, 02:29
Egypt has no rights over The Nile River as The Nile River springs in Ethiopia. There should not be any treaties to force Ethiopia not to use the Nile River. Ethiopia can use the Nile for agriculture and hydorelectricity or for tourism or for navigation to export or import commodities.

Let us hope Ethiopia goes ahead with filling the dam. This should whoever leads the government. This has nothing to do with differences in political ideologies. Ethiopia should not negotiate about it's resources whoever leads the government.

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Re: Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam filling

Post by EthioRedSea » 14 Jun 2021, 02:49

Aba wrote:
14 Jun 2021, 02:34
Look up what international law says about transboundary waters. One cannot do what one wants when millions depend on om in.
EthioRedSea wrote:
14 Jun 2021, 02:29
Egypt has no rights over The Nile River as The Nile River springs in Ethiopia. There should not be any treaties to force Ethiopia not to use the Nile River. Ethiopia can use the Nile for agriculture and hydorelectricity or for tourism or for navigation to export or import commodities.

Let us hope Ethiopia goes ahead with filling the dam. This should whoever leads the government. This has nothing to do with differences in political ideologies. Ethiopia should not negotiate about it's resources whoever leads the government.
It is not about international law. It is about sovereignty and managing national resources. There is no harm to riprian states if Ethiopia uses The Nile waters for agriculture or to produce electricity. We stand with Ethiopia for staring to harness the waters of The Nile to benefit all. There will be enough water to Egypt and Sudan, but that is not the primary concern for Ethiopia.

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Re: Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam filling

Post by Aba » 14 Jun 2021, 07:07

EthioRedSea wrote:
14 Jun 2021, 02:49
Aba wrote:
14 Jun 2021, 02:34
Look up what international law says about transboundary waters. One cannot do what one wants when millions depend on om in.
EthioRedSea wrote:
14 Jun 2021, 02:29
Egypt has no rights over The Nile River as The Nile River springs in Ethiopia. There should not be any treaties to force Ethiopia not to use the Nile River. Ethiopia can use the Nile for agriculture and hydorelectricity or for tourism or for navigation to export or import commodities.

Let us hope Ethiopia goes ahead with filling the dam. This should whoever leads the government. This has nothing to do with differences in political ideologies. Ethiopia should not negotiate about it's resources whoever leads the government.
It is not about international law. It is about sovereignty and managing national resources. There is no harm to riprian states if Ethiopia uses The Nile waters for agriculture or to produce electricity. We stand with Ethiopia for staring to harness the waters of The Nile to benefit all. There will be enough water to Egypt and Sudan, but that is not the primary concern for Ethiopia.
Look it up. Downstream countries have rights, especially when their source of water is 90% from the river. It has nothing to do with sovereignty.. like I said, look it up. Don't come up with your own ideas when established norms and laws are available.

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Re: Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam filling

Post by Tog Wajale E.R. » 14 Jun 2021, 07:25

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Re: Egypt increases pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam filling

Post by Aba » 14 Jun 2021, 15:36

Togo Waqjirra,
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Egypt, Sudan increase pressure on Ethiopia over Nile dam
https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/20 ... dam-crisis

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