Analysis of the Fourth Tripartite Meeting on the Renaissance Dam

Sudan Vision By Dr. Salman Mohamed Ahmed Salman KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—A fourth tripartite meeting of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was held in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Monday-Tuesday, August 25-26, 2014. The Egyptian delegation was led by the new Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Dr. Husam al-Dinn Maghazy, the Sudanese

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Analysis of the Fourth Tripartite Meeting on the Renaissance Dam

Sudan Vision By Dr. Salman Mohamed Ahmed Salman KHARTOUM (SUDANOW)—A fourth tripartite meeting of Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam was held in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on Monday-Tuesday, August 25-26, 2014. The Egyptian delegation was led by the new Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources, Dr. Husam al-Dinn Maghazy, the Sudanese

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Ethiopia pledges not to harm Egyptian shares of Nile water

Geeska Afrika Egypt_sisi Photo:  The Egyptian government is leaning toward adopting new policies aimed at resolving its dispute with Ethiopia concerning its Renaissance Dam project. Khartoum (HAN) September 1st, 2014 – Diplomacy and regional water Security. Ethiopian pledges not to harm Egypt’s share of Nile water. Egyptian Irrigation Minister Hossam al-Moghazi downplayed Friday the negative

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Egypt minister downplays effects of Ethiopia dam

The Daily Star Hagar al-Dosoki| Anadolu Agency CAIRO: Egyptian Irrigation Minister Hossam al-Moghazi downplayed Friday the negative effects on Egypt’s water supply of the ongoing construction of Ethiopia’s Renaissance Dam, saying the first phase of construction would not cause any tangible harm to Egypt. “The results of additional studies will appear in March 2015, six months

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Egypt, Sudan Agree to Six-Month Study of Ethiopia Hydropower Dam

Bloomberg By William Davison Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan agreed to complete studies within six months on the impact of an Ethiopian hydropower dam on the main tributary of the Nile river after Egypt raised concern about water shortages. A committee of four experts from each nation will investigate the hydrological, social and environmental effects of the $4.2 billion Grand

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Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan agree on a new impact studies on Renaissance dam

Ahram Online Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan’s irrigation ministers signed an agreement to conduct two studies to gauge the effects of Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam on its neighbouring countries, state-run news agency MENA reported on Tuesday. Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan agree on impact studies on Nile dam Studies will be carried out within the next six months

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Sudan hosts talks on Ethiopian Nile dam row

AFP  Khartoum (AFP) – Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia opened talks Monday to try to resolve a dispute over a hydro-electric dam being built by Addis Ababa on the Nile. Cairo fears that Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance dam project could diminish its water supply. “This will be a crucial and definitive meeting on a global solution to

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El-Sisi ready to visit Ethiopia, ‘if it is in Egypt’s interest’

Ahram Online Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi (Photo: Reuters) President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi has said he is ready to go to Ethiopia if the visit would be in Egypt’s best interests. He made his remark during a meeting with media figures and journalists Sunday, when asked about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. El-Sisi added that Egypt

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Tripartite Talks Over Ethiopia’s Dam to Resume

Aswat Masriya Cairo — Ministers of water resources of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan will resume on Monday tripartite talks over Ethiopia’s Renaissance dam after an eight-months hiatus. The negotiations will be held in the Sudanese capital, reported the Middle East News Agency (MENA). Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi held talks with Ethiopia’s prime minister in

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Egypt to open defence office in Kampala

Daily Monitor By NELSON WESONGA & FREDERIC MUSISI Correction His Excellency Ambassador Ahmed Abdel-Aziz Mostafa did not describe the opening of the Egyptian defense office in Kampala as a “rare” practice as stated in the report. It is a practice regulated by the 1963 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. The defense office is part and parcel

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