Egypt raises ‘extreme concern’ about Nile dam with Ethiopia
CAIRO — Egypt’s president on Thursday expressed his “extreme concern” to Ethiopia’s visiting prime minister over the lack of progress in talks on the impact of a massive upstream dam that Egypt fears could cut into its vital share of the Nile.
President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi has warned that Egypt’s share of the Nile, which provides nearly all its freshwater, is a red line. But he has also sought to reassure Ethiopia and Sudan that Egypt has no intention of going to war.
El-Sissi was grim-faced during most of a news conference he jointly addressed with Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn after the two held talks in Cairo.
El-Sissi said he appreciated Ethiopia’s repeated assurances that the dam, which is about 60 per cent complete, would not have a negative impact on Egypt, but he said studies must still be completed and that all sides should abide by their findings.