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Dam talks resume Saturday in Cairo

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Friday ,06 November 2015

Dam talks resume Saturday in Cairo

Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia will hold the long-delayed 9th round of tripartite meetings on the under-construction Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) Nov. 7-8 in Cairo, stated Egyptian Minister of Water Resource and Irrigation, Hossam Moghazy Thursday.

The meetings are scheduled to tackle the issue of a consultation firm that was assigned to evaluate the GERD on Egypt and Sudan.
 
The meetings were scheduled to be held Oct. 5 in Cairo, MENA reported Egyptian Presidential spokesperson Alaa Youssef on Sept. 28. His statement came following a meeting between President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly in New York.
 
Moghazy said Oct.4 that the meetings would be postponed to be held in the fourth week of October as Ethiopia was conducting a government reshuffle.
 
During the August talks, the Tripartite National Committee (TNC), formed by 12 representatives from the three countries, agreed to choose an international consultancy firm to evaluate the dam’s effects. The committee of the three countries assigned French and Dutch offices, BRL and Deltares, to conduct the studies; however, Deltares withdrew citing TNC and BRL’s failure to provide sufficient guarantees of transparency.
 
Following the withdrawal of the Dutch firm, the Egyptian government requested an urgent meeting of the TNC. However, Ethiopia refused due to an ongoing formation of a new government in Addis Ababa.
 
The construction of the dam has been a high-priority issue for Egypt’s government, which has raised concerns it would negatively affect its water supply. Ethiopia has claimed the dam is necessary for its development; both states agreed to tripartite talks that started in August 2014 and have been hosted by Sudan.