There is no threatening solution for die Renaissance dam crisis . Adviser Al-Burhan warns: A water war is coming

Al-Taher Abu Hajjah, the media advisor to the head of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council, warned on Saturday that a water war was imminent, if die international community does not intervene and referred to die Crisis of the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, die A solution has stalled without any signs between the three countries: Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia.

The adviser to Abd al-Fattah al-Burhan stressed that the lack of water is the strongest reason for die Creating hostility is suggesting that die Ethiopia’s intransigence die region in could draw unfortunate consequences.

And Ethiopia announced this on Saturday The process of filling the second Renaissance dam will take place on timeIndicates it in the next rainy season will be. Ethiopia agreed to provide information about die Exchange filling of the dam with Egypt and Sudan.

In a statement by the Ethiopian Ministry of Irrigation, die Importance of the immediate conclusion of the agreement on rules and guidelines for die highlighted first bottling under Article 5 of the Declaration of Principles signed by the three countries in 2015, good opportunity to build trust between the parties

The Ethiopian Minister for Water, Irrigation and Energy, Dr. Closely. Silishi Bekele, demanded die Republic of Sudan and die Arab Republic of Egypt officially open before the second filling of the Renaissance dam begins in the USA dam operator for the data exchange to designate the coming rainy season in Ethiopia.

The Great Renaissance Dam built in northwest Ethiopia near the border with Sudan on the Blue Nile, the in Khartoum meets the White Nile, has been a source of tension between the three countries since the foundation stone was laid in April 2011.

Egypt and Sudan want to reach a tripartite agreement to operate the dam before the dam is filled. However, Ethiopia says this process is an integral part of its construction and cannot be postponed.

The Grand Renaissance Dam is expected die largest source of hydropower in Africa with an expected output of 6,500 megawatts.

Sudan had He concluded die “military option” in in reference to die Renaissance dam crisis.

Closed on Thursday die Sudanese Foreign Minister Maryam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi die “Military option” set out to prevent Ethiopia from continuing the project to build the Renaissance Dam on the Nile, a project that is creating significant tension with the countries bordering this river, while the European Union envoy urged Ethiopia to do so before the start of the second filling of the Renaissance dam to exchange data quickly.

Sudan and Egypt view this dam that is being built as a threat to their water resources and they have repeatedly warned Ethiopia, which on Wednesday confirmed its intention to move forward with this project despite sharp disagreements.

In the past few weeks, Egypt has increased its warnings about the “Renaissance Dam”.

On Wednesday Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi sent a message to Ethiopia saying: “We say to the brothers in Ethiopia I prefer that we don’t get to the stage of compromising a drop of water from Egypt Because all options are open. “

Al-Sisi warned of the consequences of state confrontations and stressed that “cooperation and agreement are much better than anything else”.

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