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イディディヤ Yididya 🇪🇹🇯🇵
@Yididya
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Those who believe that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, officially inaugurated today by the Ethiopian Prime Minister, has become a painful reality that Egypt must live with,along with its implications for the future of the Nile's waters and Egypt's water security,amid ongoing political and regional complexities, are mistaken. Egypt will not, and cannot, accept a policy of imposing a fait accompli. It will defend its historical, human, and legal right to the Nile's waters by all possible means, in accordance with the rules of international law and the historical agreements governing the Nile's waters. Our patience is indeed nearly exhausted, yet solutions, including the difficult ones, remain available and ready. Egypt has exercised the utmost restraint and patience during the 14 years of negotiations, but Ethiopia's continued intransigence necessitates that Egyptian decision-makers reconsider how to deal with the dam and explore all available options to safeguard the Egyptian people's right to life.






PP (aka Potemkin Party) political and military officials are in an overdrive mode these days; enveloped as they are in inordinate fanfares to "normalize" their delusional and reckless pursuit of "securing sovereign access to the sea". They are even harking back to the dark chapter in the modern history of both countries to allude to, and lionize, the annexation period; unlawful and abominable as this is. As underlined on various occasions before, this is of course a political blasphemy of the highest order; a red line that should not be contemplated or crossed. PP is dangling this toxic, adventurist, agenda of war and conflict while presiding over an economy that requires intermittent financial injections from the IMF, the WB, and other assorted multilateral and bilateral "donors". The multiple internal wars that are raging in Ethiopia to exact avoidable losses of precious lives and the destruction of property is another quagmire that warrants judicious resolution for the sake and welfare of the Ethiopian people. And yet, PP officials and their minions seem to indulge in extensive and elaborate gaslighting - hosting Summits on Climate Change; Afro-Caribbean Cooperation etc. - to deceive and hoodwink their domestic and international constituencies rather than seeking enduring solutions to their domestic woes and contributing to a regional climate of stability and cooperation on the basis of legality and common sense.



















