Ali lauds initial deal on Nile dam; praises President Sisi
Egyptian lawmaker and the Director of the Center for Middle East Studies in Paris, Abdel Rahim Ali, praised today recent understandings between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia on the latter's Nile dam.
This
agreement, he said, proves once more the efficiency and abilities of Egyptian
diplomacy in managing foreign policy files.
He added in a
statement that this success adds to successes made by Egypt's diplomacy over
the years.
"Agreement
between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia on formulating a legally binding deal on the
filling of the Ethiopian dam reservoir and the dam operation proves Egypt's
rights and its distinguished relations with African Union states," MP Ali
said.
He noted that
Egypt worked at all political and diplomatic levels in the past weeks to defend
its rights to the water of the Nile.
Egypt, he
added, succeeded in referring the case to the United Nations Security Council.
"Egypt
has received backing from most countries on this file, including from the
United States," MP Ali said.
He praised
efforts made in this regard by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Foreign
Minister Sameh Shoukry and all other state officials who worked in full honesty
to protect Egypt's historical rights to the Nile.
"This is
an existential issue for the Egyptian people," MP Ali said. "This is
why it is important for Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia to reach a deal that serves
their interests before filling the dam reservoir," he added.