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The secret conspiracy of Egypt and south sudan on Gerd
30/06/2022

The secret conspiracy of Egypt and south sudan on Gerd

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GERDDeputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of   Demeke Mekonnen discusses with his   counterpart the trip...
15/09/2021

GERD

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Demeke Mekonnen discusses with his counterpart the tripartite negotiations over the
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H.E. Demeke Mekonnen held talks today (September 15) with the H.E. Christophe Lutundula, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of DRC.
The discussion between the two sides focused on the resumption of the tripartite negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which has been held under the leadership of the African Union.
On the occasion, Mr. Demeke, expressed his appreciation for the positive role played by the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the trilateral negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
He also affirmed Ethiopia's determination to continue the tripartite talks as soon as possible.
Mr. Demeke further expressed Ethiopia's strong desire for equitable and reasonable water use, noting that the Nile Basin should be a source of cooperation rather than conflict.
He said the previous trilateral negotiations had yielded tangible results, adding that it would be possible to narrow the differences between the three countries by resuming the negotiation as soon as possible.
Mr. Christophe Lutundula, for his part, expressed his delight over the peacefully concluded national elections in Ethiopia.
Regarding the GERD negotiations, he lauded Ethiopia's commitment to continue participating in the talks.
He said the Democratic Republic of Congo strongly believes in the principle of “African solution to Africa's problems” which should guide the Renaissance Dam talks that could start shortly.
source;Spokesperson Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia

21/05/2021

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen says second filling of will be held according to schedule
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Deputy Prime Minister and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, H.E. Demeke Mekonnen said the second-year filling of the GERD will be conducted as scheduled and agreed by the national scientific research group (NISRG) of the three countries.
The Deputy Prime Minister said this while he was delivering a keynote speech at a webinar meeting entitled, “The equitable use of the Nile: the role of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam for regional cooperation.”
Mr. Demeke further said Ethiopia has confidence in the role of the AU in facilitating the negotiations and bringing the process to a successful conclusion and reaffirmed Ethiopia’s conviction on the principle of finding African solutions to African problems.
Egypt and Sudan are attempting to exert unnecessary pressure on Ethiopia through different means including the internationalization and politicization of technical issues which will only undermine trust among the three countries, he added.
The webinar was organized by Ethiopian embassies accredited to neighboring countries and the great lakes region jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia.
Present at the meeting and delivering remarks, Honourable Deng Dau Deng, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of South Sudan said the GERD is a peace project that will benefit all in the region.
With this understanding, he said the South Sudan parliament will soon ratify the Nile basin Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA), which outlines rights and obligations for the development of the Nile Basin water resources.
He expressed his hope that the tripartite negotiation will be concluded with a mutually beneficial agreement adding that the riparian countries should have been part of the consultation since the river basin is a shared resource.
Members of the GERD negotiating team, Eng. Gedion Asfaw, Mr. Zerihun Abebe, and Dr. Yohannes Gebretsadik, including Dr. Emmanuel Kasimbazie, professor of law at Makerere University have tabled presentations on the renaissance dam from technical and legal perspectives.
Ethiopian Ambassadors in Egypt, H.E. Markos Tekle (Ph.D.), and in Uganda, Ambassador Alemtsehay Meseret co-chaired the webinar which was organized by Ethiopian embassies accredited to neighboring countries and the great lakes region jointly with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia.
More than 142 participants have attended the webinar meeting.

Spokesperson Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia press briefing on the GERD• The Ministry of Foreign A...
20/05/2021

Spokesperson Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia press briefing
on the GERD
• The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in collaboration National Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Public Participation Coordination Office made a two-day consultation with competing political parties and civic and religious institutions. Discussions were focused on the status of dam's negotiations, the construction and the support expected from the public. Participants of the forum reaffirmed their commitment to stand together as the issue of the dam is a common agenda. In addition to the people's political, intellectual and other support, more than 15 billion birr has been raised from Ethiopians at home and abroad. Participants reiterated that political parties and religious institutions will stand with the government to complete the remaining 20 percent of the construction of the dam.

Egypt Independent reports that Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry reassured Egyptians that second filling of the Gr...
19/05/2021

Egypt Independent reports that Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry reassured Egyptians that second filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will not negatively impact them, as Egypt still has the Aswan High Dam reservoir to rely on.
“We have confidence that the second filling of the dam will not affect Egyptian interests,” the Foreign Minister said in an interview with TV host Nashat al-Dehi.
Shoukry said on Tuesday that Egypt can deal with the second filling of the Renaissance Dam through tight procedures in managing water resources.
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The second filling of the GERD will not impact our interests, assures Egypt's FM - Egypt Independent
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The second filling of the GERD will not impact our interests, assures Egypt's FM - Egypt Independent
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry reassured Egyptians that second filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam will not negatively impact them, as Egypt has the Aswan High Dam reservoir to rely on.

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