Egypt requests UN Security Council’s intervention over Ethiopia’s Nile dam

Egypt has inquired the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to intervene to settle the conflict over the controversial Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Nile River.
In a statement, Egyptian foreign ministry announced Egypt has presented a petition to the UNSC over the GERD, calling on the UN body to intervene “to emphasize the importance for Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan to continue negotiations with goodwill.”
The ministry added it has urged the council to push the three countries to adhere to their obligations following the rules of international law to reach a fair and balanced solution to the issue of the GERD, the statement said.
Any unilateral measure may harm the chances of reaching an agreement over the dam, according to the statement.
It added that Egypt made this conclusion after the negative position Ethiopia has chosen during the decade-long negotiations.
Egypt reaffirmed its keenness to reach an agreement that meets the interests of the three countries, the ministry said, noting that it has sought the UNSC intervention to avoid any tension and to maintain international peace and security.
Since June 9, the three countries have been holding regular video meetings to discuss issues related to the filling and operation of the GERD in the presence of three observers from the United States, the European Union Commission and South Africa.
Over the past few years, tripartite talks on the rules of filling and operating Ethiopia’s grand hydropower dam have been fruitless, including those hosted by Washington, amid Egyptian concerns that the GERD would affect Egypt’s annual share of Nile water.

What's happening in Tunisia?
Subscribe to our Youtube channel for updates.

Top 48h

Copyright © 2019 Tunisie Numerique

To Top