We won’t accept cuts to our share of Nile waters, even a cup less, Egypt - News Summed Up

We won’t accept cuts to our share of Nile waters, even a cup less, Egypt


Egypt Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Mohamed Abdel Ati said Saturday that Egypt won’t accept any cuts to its share of water from the Nile River, not “even a cup less.”In statements to reporters, Ati said that all state institutions concerned are involved with Egypt’s team in its ongoing negotiations with Sudan and Ethiopia over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). “Egypt does not refuse that any country builds dams, on the contrary, we have participated in the construction of many dams in African countries, but without prejudice to the interest of Egypt and its historical share (of Nile waters),” Ati said. “We must admit that the dam has damage to Egypt, and we are currently working to ensure that there is no serious damage to Egypt’s share. We are a desert country and we rely 97 percent on water from outside the border, whether it is the Nile waters or the underground water which is shared by Egypt, Libya, Sudan and Chad. There are differences, but they must end sooner or later so that each of us cares about the interests of the other,” Ati said.


Source: Egypt Independent December 02, 2017 15:11 UTC



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