President El-Sisi says won't allow
rift with Ethiopia
Egypt's newly inaugurated President
Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi vows to ease crisis with Addis Ababa after a months-long
impasse over Ethiopia's controversial Grand Renaissance Dam project
Egypt's
newly elected President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said he would not allow a rift to
develop between Cairo and Addis Ababa, who have been locked in a stalemate over
access to the Nile water.
Ties
between Egypt and Ethiopia have soured since Addis Ababa launched the
construction of a controversial hydroelectric dam that Egypt fears will
substantially harm its share of the Nile River, the country's main source of
potable water.
However,
El-Sisi unequivocally stated during his inaugural address at the Qubba Palace
on Sunday evening that he would not allow friction to take place with Ethiopia.
"I
won't allow the Renaissance Dam to cause a crisis or problem with sisterly
Ethiopia," he said in the speech addressed to Egyptian public figures
after he was sworn in as president of Egypt.
El-Sisi
stressed that Egypt is keen on safeguarding Pan-Africanism which, he said, the
country cannot disengage from.
Ethiopia's
Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom headed a delegation that attended a morning
swearing-in ceremony at the Ittihadiya Presidential Palace. Attendees included
Arab royals, African leaders and dignitaries from among Egypt's western allies.
Source
Ahram Online , Monday 9 Jun 2014
Ethiopia clearly stated that the Grand Ethiopian
Renaissance Dam harms no Riparian state including Egypt; It rather enhances the benefits of lower
riparian states-the Sudan and Egypt!
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