AU Says Ready to Help Resolve GERD Crisis
The African Union (AU) said it is ready to provide the necessary help to facilitate reaching a final agreement among the three disputed parties on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD).
Chairperson of the AU Commission
Moussa Faki Mahamat made these remarks following his meeting with Sudanese
Foreign Minister Mariam al-Sadiq al-Mahdi in Khartoum on Saturday.
Faki arrived in Khartoum on an
official two-day visit, heading a high ranking delegation, comprising AU
Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security Ambassador Bankole
Adeoye, AU’s envoy to Sudan Mohamed al-Hassan Ould Labata and Head of the AU
Liaison Office in Khartoum Mohamed Belaiche.
Mahdi stressed her country’s
insistence on reaching a legally binding agreement on the rules of filling and
operating the mega dam Ethiopia is building on the Blue Nile, read a foreign
ministry statement.
She highlighted the importance of
this issue and its effect on Khartoum’s vital interests.
Egypt and Sudan have been racing
against time to reach an agreement before Ethiopia’s scheduled unilateral
second filling of the dam reservoir in July.
Mahdi also presented a detailed
explanation on the course of the transitional process in her country.
She expressed gratitude for the
AU’s continuous support for the transitional period to ensure a smooth
transition to sustainable democratic rule.
Faki hailed the transitional
government’s efforts to address challenges, topped by the economic crises,
according to the foreign ministry spokesman.
He also pointed to his
participation at the Paris Conference on Sudan, noting that it “succeeded in
mobilizing support for the transitional phase”.
Faki is scheduled to hold meetings
and talks with several political figures and heads of the official diplomatic
missions in the capital, including Head of the United Nations Integrated
Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) Volker Perthes.
The AU has been sponsoring the stalled GERD negotiations between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia since July last year.