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Sudan on the statements of the director of the Renaissance Dam: Poisoning of the atmosphere

Today, Saturday, the Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected the statements by the director of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, believing that they poison the positive atmosphere.

He also called on Ethiopian officials to desist from undisciplined statements and to abide by the principles of diplomacy, noting that Addis Ababa has ignored Sudan’s firm stance on the dam filling and management process until a fair and binding legal agreement is reached. the interests of the peoples of the three countries.

He also expressed surprise at the Ethiopian official’s indifference to the potential harm to the Sudanese side, despite his acknowledgment of the possibility that both Sudan and Egypt would be affected by the third filling process, indicating that Ethiopia wants to go. forward with its previous unilateral positions.

Acknowledgment of Damages

And the director of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, admitted yesterday, Friday, in statements to Al-Arabiya that Egypt and Sudan could be affected by the dam filling operations, noting that the third filling will take place in August and September.

Despite the possible effects on the downstream countries, it ruled out the interruption of the third filling process, considering it an automatic process.

It also revealed that the energy launched from the dam has entered the power grid in Ethiopia, stressing that the construction process of the Renaissance dam will not stop for any reason.

“The dam is impenetrable”

He said the dam is impenetrable and any talk about its dangers and the possibility of its collapse is incorrect, adding that Ethiopia has exchanged information about the dam with Egypt and Sudan.

Meanwhile, he announced the start of the test of the second turbine to produce electricity within a few weeks, pointing out that the statements of Egypt and Sudan in about the danger and the effects of the dam do not mean Ethiopia, justifying this, that Ethiopia did not exceed what was agreed in 2015 regarding the filling operations.

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existential question

Egypt had reiterated that the Renaissance dam that Ethiopia is building on the Nile River is linked to an “existential question” for Egypt and its people, while the efforts have not yet led to an agreement on the dam, which raises concerns in Cairo and Khartoum over their water quotas.

In February, Ethiopia began producing electricity from the dam, which cost billions of dollars to build.

The Egyptian foreign ministry has accused Ethiopia of a new violation of the preliminary agreement signed between the three countries in 2015, which prohibits each of them from taking unilateral measures in the use of the river’s waters.

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