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Sisi warns Ethiopia that Egypt’s water share is a ‘red line’

Sisi called on Ethiopia and Sudan to have “a legally binding agreement” in order to live in “peace and prosperity.” (File/AFP)
Sisi called on Ethiopia and Sudan to have “a legally binding agreement” in order to live in “peace and prosperity.” (File/AFP)
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16 Jul 2021 06:07:59 GMT9
16 Jul 2021 06:07:59 GMT9
  • Sisi eluded in his speech that Egypt wouldn’t shy away from military force if need 

Arab News

DUBAI: President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi said Thursday that Egypt’s national security is a ‘red line’ that can never be crossed, Egypt Today reported. 
Egypt fears that plans to fill the Grand Renaissance Dam will allow Ethiopia to control the flow of Africa’s longest river.

When complete, the dam, which Ethiopia is building, will serve as Africa’s biggest hydroelectric power plant.
Sisi explained that Egypt was willing to help all African countries, including Sudan and Ethiopia, but not at the expense of Egypt’s water supplies.

“We will send expertise and agricultural production for all our brothers in Africa. We only want to safeguard our water share” Sisi said.
Sisi also warned that Egypt had “varied options” to protect its national security.

“Before anything happens to Egypt, it would mean that I and the Egyptian military do not exist,” he said. 

Sisi called on Ethiopia and Sudan to have “a legally binding agreement” in order to live in “peace and prosperity.”

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