Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan continue hydro project negotiation

Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan's ministers for foreign affairs and water resources met with the Secretary of the Treasury and the President of the World Bank.

 


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Ethiopia: The ministers for foreign affairs and water resources of Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan met with the Secretary of the Treasury and the President of the World Bank in negotiations on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).

Headway has reportedly been made regarding the conflict on the GERD.

At the conclusion of the meetings, the Ministers reached an agreement on the following issues, subject to the final signing of the comprehensive agreement:

a schedule for a stage-based filling plan of the GERD;

a mitigation mechanism for the filling of the GERD during drought, prolonged drought, and prolonged periods of dry years; and

a mitigation mechanism for the annual and long-term operation of the GERD in drought, prolonged drought, and prolonged periods of dry years.

 

The ministers also discussed and agreed to finalise a mechanism for the annual and long-term operation of the GERD in normal hydrological conditions, a coordination mechanism, and provisions for the resolution of disputes and the sharing of information.

Additionally, they also agreed to address dam safety and pending studies on the environmental and social impacts of the GERD.

The ministers have instructed their technical and legal teams to prepare the final agreement, which shall include the agreements reached above, for a signing of the three countries by the end of February 2020.

 

Source: ESI Africa