[dehai-news] Allafrica.com: Egypt Rejects Any Project That Risks Its Water Safety - Minister

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 14:47:22 +0200

Egypt Rejects Any Project That Risks Its Water Safety - Minister


29 May 2013

 

Egypt's stance towards Ethiopia's Renaissance Dam is clear and did not
change, the Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Mohamed Bahaa Eddin
said on Tuesday in an official statement.

He explained that Ethiopia's decision to start diverting the course of the
Blue Nile, one of the Nile River's two major tributaries, for building its
dam does not mean that Egypt approves its construction.

The in-construction Renaissance Dam would supply Ethiopia with more than
5,000 megawatts of electricity. A move described by Ethiopian officials as a
historic achievement.

On the other hand, this move raises concern in Egypt about how it could
seriously reduce the downstream water flow of the Nile River.

The power-generating dam is predicted to reduce Egypt's and Sudan's share of
Nile River water by 18 billion cubic meters annually.

"We are still waiting for the report of tripartite technical committee (made
up of experts from Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia) on the effects of the dam on
Egypt's water safety," the Water Resources Minister said.

"Our initial position is not to accept any project that would negatively
affect Egypt's water resources," Bahaa Eddin said, stressing that the
government would tackle the situation based on confirmed information.

The minister added that Egypt's current crisis of water management and
distribution confirms that the government cannot compromise "a single drop
of water from the Nile."

He explained that Egypt does not oppose any development project in any of
the Nile Basin countries, provided that these projects do not harm the
downstream countries.

 
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