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Nile dam dispute: Egypt, Ethiopia to meet in US

Washington to act as mediator in attempt to break deadlock in negotiations



Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry.
Image Credit: Reuters

Cairo: Egypt’s foreign minister confirmed Tuesday that his country would take part in mediated talks in Washington next month over a controversial dam Ethiopia is building on the Nile.

Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia “will meet in the United States on 6 November... to break the deadlock in the ongoing negotiations regarding the Renaissance Dam,” Sameh Shoukry said at a press conference held with his German counterpart Heiko Maas.

Addis Ababa insists its $4 billion (Dh14.7 billion) hydro-electric barrage is necessary to provide the country with much-needed electricity.

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But Egypt fears the structure could drastically stem the flow of the Nile, on which it depends for around 90 per cent of its water supply.

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After calling for international mediation to break the stalemate in nine-year talks, Cairo accepted a US invitation to meet earlier in the month, but no date was set.

Shoukry noted Tuesday that US officials would be present at the talks acting as “intermediaries that can draw divergent viewpoints closer together...to bring about a fair and just agreement”.

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