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Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 10:59
by Zmeselo




Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Yared Seyoum

https://birrmetrics.com/washington-pick ... the-power/

January 17, 2026

The United States has urged Ethiopia to generate electricity from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and have it “given or sold” to Egypt and Sudan, while prioritising firm guarantees on Nile water flows — a move that aligns Washington squarely with Cairo in the long-running water dispute.

In a January 16, 2026 letter to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, US President Donald Trump offered to restart American-led mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia, stressing that no country should be allowed to “unilaterally control” the Nile’s resources at the expense of its neighbours.



While recognising Ethiopia’s right to produce power from the dam, Trump’s message placed downstream water security for Egypt and Sudan at the centre of any future agreement, calling for predictable water releases during droughts and prolonged dry years. He suggested that Ethiopia could still benefit economically by exporting electricity to its neighbours, effectively reframing GERD as a regional power plant rather than a strategic water asset.
The United States affirms that no state in this region should unilaterally control the precious resources of the Nile, and disadvantage its neighbors in the process,
Trump wrote, echoing Egypt’s long-standing argument that Ethiopia’s upstream control threatens regional stability.

The letter also praised El-Sisi’s role in brokering a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and highlighted Egypt’s leadership in managing regional security and humanitarian challenges since October 7, 2023, reinforcing Washington’s close political alignment with Cairo. Trump warned that the GERD dispute should not escalate into military confrontation between Egypt and Ethiopia, saying it was among his top foreign policy priorities as he pursues what he described as lasting peace in Africa and the Middle East.

Trump’s strong backing of Egypt reflects a long-standing personal and political relationship with El-Sisi that dates back to the 2016 US presidential campaign, when the two first met on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Trump publicly described El-Sisi as a “fantastic guy” with whom he had “good chemistry,” a sharp contrast to the more critical stance taken by the Obama administration over Egypt’s human rights record. El-Sisi was reportedly the first foreign leader to congratulate Trump after his election victory, and in April 2017 Trump hosted him at the White House, praising his leadership and expressing strong support for Egypt’s counterterrorism efforts.

Despite widespread reports of mass arrests, enforced disappearances and restrictions on political freedoms in Egypt, Trump approved the release of about 1.3 billion US dollars in annual US military aid to Cairo and later referred to El-Sisi as his “favourite dictator” during a 2019 G7 summit. The partnership proved mutually beneficial: Egypt retained strong US political and military backing, while Trump viewed Cairo as a key regional ally on security, counterterrorism and Middle East diplomacy, including its role in mediating between Israel and Palestinian groups.

Human rights organisations, however, have long criticised the relationship, arguing that it reflects a shared disregard for democratic norms and accountability.

The closeness between the two leaders has also been shadowed by unproven allegations that Egypt attempted to covertly support Trump’s 2016 election campaign. A Washington Post investigation published in August 2024 cited classified US intelligence suggesting Egyptian officials approved a plan to secretly provide Trump with 10 million US dollars when his campaign was facing cash shortages in the final days before the vote.

Five days before Trump’s inauguration in January 2017, an organisation linked to Egyptian intelligence reportedly withdrew 10 million US dollars in cash from a state-run bank in Cairo. US investigators later examined whether the money reached Trump’s campaign, which would have violated US laws banning foreign election contributions.

The inquiry was closed in 2020 by Trump’s Attorney General William Barr, citing a lack of sufficient evidence, and no charges were filed. While there is no direct proof the money reached Trump, critics argue the episode raised questions about the depth of political alignment between the two leaders.

The GERD, Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, is central to Ethiopia’s development strategy and energy ambitions. Ethiopian officials argue the dam is essential for lifting millions out of energy poverty and insist the Nile is a shared resource. For Egypt and Sudan, however, the dam has become a symbol of growing water insecurity, particularly during dry years. Cairo has consistently demanded a legally binding agreement governing the filling and operation of GERD, warning that uncoordinated water management could threaten its agriculture, economy and population.

Previous African Union-led negotiations have failed to produce a comprehensive deal, leaving the dispute unresolved. Trump’s latest intervention signals renewed US pressure — this time with a clear tilt toward Egypt’s water-first agenda, offering Ethiopia electricity exports as a concession while backing Cairo’s core demand for guaranteed water flows.


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ደብዳቤው “ላሸማግላችሁ” የሚል ቢመስልም ወደ አንድ ወገን ያጋደለ ነው። ማሳያውም ደብዳቤው በቀጥታ ወደ ግብፅ መንግስት የተላከ ሆኖ፣ ለኢትዮጲያ በግልባጭ ነው እንዲደርስ የተደረገው።

(ግልባጩ ከአብይ ይልቅ ለፕርዝዳንቱ መደረጉ ኢጎውን ለመኮርኮም የተደረገ ፖሊቲካዊ አሽሙር ሳይሆን ፎርማሊቲ ነው ብለን እንለፈው።)


ጃዋር መሓመድ 🥺

Re: Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 11:13
by Zmeselo
«Mistaken» Drone Attack Leaves 36 Dead at Ethiopian Militia Camp



ETHIOPIA — At least 36 people were killed in a drone strike that hit a militia camp in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, according to local officials, health workers, and residents who spoke to the BBC Amharic service.

The attack took place in Sahala Seyemti district of the Wag Hemra Nationality Administration, where militia members were reportedly gathered for a meeting and breakfast. District authorities said at least 16 others were injured, while the condition of several people remains unclear.

Local officials said the camp, located near an area known as Sefa Bridge outside the district capital Mechaha, had served as a militia base since the start of the Tigray conflict.



Residents said the site was used as an arms depot and as a resting and supply center for security forces, with militia members tasked with preventing Fano fighters operating in the area from entering the district. The camp and weapons stored inside it were largely destroyed in the strike.

District officials said local defense commanders later described the incident takes place by a “mistake.”

The strike comes amid heightened tensions in parts of Amhara, where clashes between government forces and armed Fano groups have intensified in recent months.

Re: Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 11:20
by Zmeselo
ፕሬዝዳንት ኢሳያስ የ60 አመት እምቅ የበሰለ የgeo politics ልምድና እውቀት አላቸው:: ወጣቱ የሳውዲ ልኡል መሀመድ ቢን ሳልማን የፕሬዚዳንት ኢሳያስን brain pick ባያደርግ ይገርመኛል:: ከሶስት ወር በፊት ፕሬዚዳንት ኢሳያስ ወደ ሳውዲ ለአምስት ቀናት የስራ ጉብኝት ሲሄዱ የብልፅግ ና ደናቁርት ሲያላግጡ ነበር:: አምስት ቀን ሙሉ ምን አይነት ስትራቴጂ ተነደፈ የሚለውን መልስ ለማግኘት የመን ሱዳን ሱማሊያ የሆነውንና እየሆነ ያለውን አይቶ መገመት ይቻላል:: ቢን ዛይድ በዚህ ፍጥነት ከሁሉም ቦታ ይጠለዛል ብሎ ማን ጠበቀ? ማንስ ገመተ?




Re: Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 11:28
by Zmeselo
JUBA ― The Republic of South Sudan has publicly stated its position on Somaliland, ending a period of silence on the issue.

Elsewhere in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia and Kenya, both seen as closely aligned with Israel and the UAE, have yet to take a clear stance regarding the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Somalia.





South Sudan’s commitment to the unity and territorial integrity of Somalia comes just two days after Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed sent his foreign minister on January 14 to deliver what was described as a “special message”.

The timing suggests the diplomatic outreach failed to shift Juba’s position.



Re: Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Posted: 17 Jan 2026, 12:54
by Temt
ኣየ ናይ ኣስጦብያ ነገር ብዘይ ገለ ቁምነገር። ሓሶትን ዓሎቕን ኰይኑ መርገጺኣ፧! ንሓዋሩ - ካን ኰይንዋ፧! :oops: :oops: :oops:

Re: Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 11:46
by Zmeselo
Temt wrote:
17 Jan 2026, 12:54
ኣየ ናይ ኣስጦብያ ነገር ብዘይ ገለ ቁምነገር። ሓሶትን ዓሎቕን ኰይኑ መርገጺኣ፧! ንሓዋሩ - ካን ኰይንዋ፧! :oops: :oops: :oops:
:lol:


Re: Washington Picks Egypt in Nile Dispute, Tells Ethiopia to “Give or Sell” the Power

Posted: 18 Jan 2026, 11:56
by Zmeselo


The various Amhara Fano factions from Gojjam, Wollo (Bete-Amhara), Gonder, and Shewa have come together under one and unified front called the "Amhara Fano National Force (AFNF)", under the leadership of Zemene Kassie.



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News: Survivor’s account sheds new light on deadly Safari attack that killed Turkish businessman in Ethiopia

https://en.haberler.com/a-witness-who-s ... -19464454/



New details about a deadly attack in southwestern Ethiopia that killed two Turkish nationals and an Ethiopian driver have emerged after a survivor shared his experience on Instagram.

The attack occurred on January 12 in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region, near the town of Tum, when armed assailants opened fire on a convoy of vehicles on a safari trip.

Survivor Tarık Hotamışlıgil described how gunfire erupted suddenly, forcing the group to scatter.

He said the tires of the vehicle carrying Erdoğan Akbulak, a leading Turkish businessman and owner of Silkar Mining, and Cengizhan Güngör were struck, leaving them unable to escape. The group’s Ethiopian driver was also killed.
We went to Ethiopia to experience a new culture and take photos together,
Hotamışlıgil wrote, adding that losing his friends over
a little money and some belongings
was deeply painful.

Turkish officials in Addis Ababa confirmed that four Turkish citizens were traveling in two vehicles at the time, with two others in the convoy reaching safety.

Authorities in the area say they continue to investigate the attack, and security forces are working to identify and apprehend those responsible.

In a statement, the Regional Communication Bureau said the attack occurred on 12 January 2026 at around 8:00 a.m. in Suri Woreda, West Omo Zone, and was carried out by what authorities described as “unidentified pastoralist bandits.” The victims were reportedly targeted while traveling in the area, with robbery cited as the apparent motive.

The regional government condemned the incident as a “barbaric” act, noting that it claimed the lives of three innocent people, and confirmed that a large-scale security operation involving coordinated law enforcement units has been launched to apprehend those responsible. However, no police reports detailing the alleged robbery had been filed as of the time of publication.