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Talks on Ethiopian renaissance dam failed, says Egypt

The statement noted that years of stop-start talks proved unsuccessful.

• December 20, 2023
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Egypt said the latest talks on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam had failed but it would monitor the process of filling and operating the dam.

“Egypt reserves its right, following international charters and accords, to defend its water and national security in case of any harm,” Egypt’s Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation said in a statement.

In the statement, Ethiopia’s foreign ministry said Egypt had “misrepresented” Ethiopia’s positions in the talks, adding that Egypt’s “colonial era mentality erected roadblocks against efforts towards convergence.”

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, said in July that they would aim to finalise a deal over the disputed dam within four months.

Years of stop-start talks have proved unsuccessful.

Egypt has long opposed the project because of worries about its future supplies of water from the Nile, on which it is heavily dependent.

Sudan, another downstream country, has expressed concern about the regulation and safety of its water supplies and dams.

Ethiopia, which argues that it is exercising its right to economic development, said in September that it had completed its final phase of filling a reservoir for a massive hydroelectric power plant at the dam on the Blue Nile.

“The meeting was unsuccessful due to Ethiopia’s persistent refusal to accept any of the technical or legal compromise solutions that would safeguard the interests of all three countries,” the Egyptian statement said.

Ethiopia, however, said Egypt was unwilling to compromise.

“Ethiopia remains committed to reaching an amicable and negotiated settlement that addresses the interests of the three countries and looks forward to the resumption of the negotiation,” the foreign ministry statement said. 

(Reuters/NAN)

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