[dehai-news] Aljazeera.net: Ethiopia rejects Egypt Nile claims


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From: Berhane Habtemariam (Berhane.Habtemariam@gmx.de)
Date: Thu May 20 2010 - 13:36:37 EDT


Ethiopia rejects Egypt Nile claims

 

Thursday, May 20, 2010

 

        

Ethiopia's prime minister has rejected a threat by Egypt to prevent the
building of dams and other water projects upstream on the Nile river.

Meles Zenawi told Al Jazeera on Wednesday that Egypt will not be able to
stop his country from building dams on the river.

His comments came nearly a week after Ethiopia joined Uganda, Rwanda and
Tanzania in signing a new treaty on the equitable sharing of the Nile,
despite strong opposition from Egypt and Sudan who have the major share of
the river waters.

The Nile flows through 10 African nations,
<http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/05/201051414933108616.html>
but the distribution of its waters among each Nile basin country has long
been a source of tension in the region.

Historic agreements have given Egypt and Sudan veto power over upstream
projects that could affect the flow of water.

But the agreement signed last week by four of the Nile Basin countries
marked the creation of a new commission to manage the water.

Kenya, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo are expected to sign
within a year.

'Old-fashioned ideas'

Egypt has warned that the agreement lacks legitimacy.

But Zenawi told Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons that Egypt's approach is out of
date. "Some people in Egypt have old-fashioned ideas based on the assumption
that the Nile water belongs to Egypt, and that Egypt has a right to decide
who gets what, and that the upper [Nile basin] countries are unable to use
the Nile water because they will be unstable and they will be poor," he
said.

"These circumstances have changed and changed forever.

"Ethiopia is not unstable. Ethiopia is still poor, but it is able to cover
the necessary resources to build whatever infrastructure and dams it wants
on the Nile water."

The upstream countries want to be able to implement irrigation and
hydro-power projects in consultation with Egypt and Sudan, but without Egypt
being able to exercise the veto power it was given by a 1929 colonial-era
treaty with Britain.

Legal action threatened

Egypt, however, has warned that Cairo's water rights are a "red line" and it
<http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/insidestory/2010/04/201042514305456
0483.html> threatened legal action if a unilateral deal was reached.

But Zenawi dismissed the warning, saying it would not solve the dispute at
hand.

"The way forward is not for Egypt to try and stop the unstoppable. The way
forward is to seek a win-win solution through diplomatic efforts," he said.

Al Jazeera's Amr El Kahky, reporting from Cairo, said Egyptian government
officials said such statements undermine the spirit of co-operation between
the Nile Basin Initiative countries.

"A government official told me that Egypt does not oppose the development of
these countries," he said.

"But at the end of the day, Egypt does not want to see the flow of the Nile
and the water share of the Nile being hindered or reduced."

Water supply fears

The new agreement, the Nile Basin Co-operative Framework, is to replace a
1959 accord between Egypt and Sudan that gave them control of more than 90
per cent of the water flow.

The two countries have expressed fears that their water supply would be
severely reduced if the seven other Nile users
<http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/climatesos/2009/08/2009817131829485524.h
tml> divert the river with domestic irrigation and hydro-power projects.

The Nile Basin Initiative, which had been spearheading the talks, will now
become the Nile Basin Commission and will receive, review and approve or
reject projects related to Africa's longest river.

The commission will be based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia's capital, and have
representation from all nine Nile Basin countries.

 

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