Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance dam on the Blue Nile. Addis accuses unnamed
parties in the region of attempting to undermine the cooperation
between the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) states. AFP PHOTO | WILLIAM
LLOYD GEORGE Summary
- The claim came as the tripartite talks between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia resumed in Khartoum.
- The talks' main thrust is the Ethiopian Renaissance dam, which downstream states fear could fundamentally interfere with the flow of the River Nile.
- The tripartite talks resume after two years of suspension due to disagreements between Egypt and Ethiopia.
Khartoum, Wednesday
Ethiopia
has accused unnamed parties in the region of attempting to undermine the
cooperation between the Nile Basin Initiative (NBI) states.
The
claim came as the tripartite talks between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia
resumed in Khartoum. The talks' main thrust is the Ethiopian Renaissance
dam, which downstream states fear could fundamentally interfere with
the flow of the River Nile.
The tripartite talks resume after two years of suspension due to disagreements between Egypt and Ethiopia.
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Ethiopian Irrigation minister Sileshi
Bekele, addressing the media in Khartoum on Tuesday, accused “unnamed
parties” of intentionally undermining the cooperation between the NBI
countries.
Egypt suspended its NBI membership in 2000 to protest the Entebbe agreement on the new Nile water quotas.
“This
meeting is taking place at critical juncture when the eastern Nile
cooperation was deepening. We can say that the Nile water basin is
advancing in addressing our common interests and underscoring our common
future,” the Ethiopian minister said.
“This is not to
say there are no challenges, there are efforts by many that are
striving to undermine basin Nile cooperation, advancing the winner takes
all propositions,” Mr Bekele pointed out without giving more details.
Sudanese
Irrigation and Electricity minister Mutaz Miss said that the Eastern
Nile Basin countries had agreed to reach the maximum joint benefits of
the water sharing.
The South Sudanese Irrigation minister, Ms Sophia Pal, called on Egypt to review its suspension of the NBI membership.
“I
would like on this occasion to appeal to our sisterly country Egypt to
end its freezing of participation without any conditions, this will
allow for a healthy dialogue and for forward thinking within the NBI,”
she urged.
Egypt insists on no alteration to the 1959 Nile water-sharing agreement.
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