Categories: World

Sudanese government warns of danger of Ethiopia’s 2nd filling of Nile dam

<p>
<strong>The Sudanese government has warned of the danger of Ethiopia's implementation of the second filling of the disputed Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Nile river.</strong></p>
<p>
On Wednesday, Foreign Minister Mariam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi and US Special Envoy to Sudan Donald Booth reviewed the development of the situations regarding the GERD issue, Xinhua news agency quoted an official statement as saying.<br />
<br />
Al-Mahdi urged the US to embark on constructive negotiation that commits the Ethiopian side not to fill the GERD without consent of the concerning parties, according to the statement.<br />
<br />
"The unilateral actions of the Ethiopian side have undermined mutual trust between the two countries," Al-Mahdi was quoted in the statement as saying.<br />
<br />
"Sudan has resorted to the mediation quartet after learning that Ethiopia was eluding to buy time to complete the process of the second filling of the dam, which should not be tolerated," she noted.<br />
<br />
Booth, for his part, stressed the importance of reaching a binding and satisfactory agreement for all parties on the GERD issue, according to the statement.<br />
<br />
He further said that the US can provide necessary technical support for the file to get out of this crisis with satisfactory positions for all parties, it added.<br />
<br />
Earlier, Sudan proposed a mediation quartet of the UN, the European Union, the .S and the African Union regarding the GERD issue.<br />
<br />
Ethiopia officially announced its decision to reject the mediation quartet.<br />
<br />
In February, Ethiopia said it would carry on with the second-phase 13.5-billion-cubic-metre filling of the GERD in June.<br />
<br />
The volume of the first-phase filling last year was 4.9 billion cubic metres.<br />
<br />
Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia have been in talks for years over the technical and legal issues related to the filling and operation of the GERD.<br />
<br />
Ethiopia, which started building the GERD in 2011, expects to produce more than 6,000 megawatts of electricity from the dam project.<br />
<br />
Egypt and Sudan, downstream Nile Basin countries that rely on the river for its freshwater, are concerned that the dam might affect their share of the water resources.<br />
 </p>
<p>
<em>(IANS)</em></p>

India Narrative

Recent Posts

India, Eritrea discuss ways to further broaden and deepen cooperation

India and Eritrea held a second round of Foreign Office Consultations in Delhi on Wednesday…

7 hours ago

India registers record export at USD 778 billion in 2023-24

India registered record exports in the just concluded financial year 2023-24 at USD 778 billion,…

9 hours ago

Activist decries PoJK government’s electricity tariff reduction notification as fraudulent

Prominent activist from Pakistan-occupied Jammu Kashmir, Amjad Ayub Mirza, has raised serious concerns about a…

9 hours ago

India, UAE hold 5th meeting of Joint Committee on Consular Affairs in New Delhi

The fifth meeting of the India-UAE Joint Committee on Consular Affairs took place in New…

9 hours ago

World Sindhi Congress chairperson Rubina Shaikh elected president of UNPO

World Sindhi Congress Chairperson Rubina Shaikh has been elected President of the Unrepresented Nations and…

10 hours ago

Choose France Summit: TCS to set up AI centre, Motherson to invest in aerospace

Two major commitments were made by Indian companies at the Choose France Summit held in…

11 hours ago