

“We just declare all options open without defining specific procedures, and this serves the Egyptian interest in retaining all available alternatives,” Shoukry said, adding that Egypt takes disciplined stances towards Ethiopian“intransigence”.Ī day later, Addis Ababa angrily responded, dismissing as“irresponsible” the remarks by the Egyptian Foreign minister.”Such a threat constitutes a flagrant breach of the United Nations Charter and Constitutive Act of the African Union,” Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement issued later on Thursday.”This also stands as a clear violation of the Agreement on the Declaration of Principles on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam signed on 23 March 2015 between Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan. “All options are open, and all alternatives remain available, and Egypt has its capabilities,” Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry warned on Wednesday.
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The new development comes after Cairo issued a fresh warning saying that“all options are on the table” to deal with any threats to its water supply posed by the Ethiopian mega dam. ( MENAFN- SomTribune) The new development comes after Cairo issued a fresh warning saying that“all options are on the table” to deal with any threats to its water supply posed by the Ethiopian mega damĮgypt and Ethiopia have once again locked horns in a fresh row over the latter's massive dam project, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile.
