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Re: No one can take a single drop of water from Egypt
What Morocco has to gain from supporting war-torn landlocked Ethiopia? Morocco would never involve itself in any Egypt confrontation with war-torn Ethiopia, Stop watching those jobless faceless youtuber liars.
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The so called Ethiopian officials are illiterate Galla scavengers, War-torn landlocked Ethiopia doesn't have a short-range missiles let alone advanced air defense capabilities, One thing is for sure, Egypt will blow up the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and war-torn Ethiopia won't be able to retaliate, The Nile water is a matter of life and death for Egypt.
Egypt relies on the Nile for more than 90% of its water.
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Agazi General wrote: ↑01 Sep 2024, 08:07HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ME AND MY BELOVED, SMART, ANGRY AND JUSTIFIABLY BITTER AGAZIAN AGAME AGENT ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA SOMALIMAN AKA KERENITE AKA EDEN AKA SARCASM AKA PROUD2 HAVE HALF WHITE KIDS, WILL.B DRINKING COFFEE WIZ US ALL ONLINE, EATING.BISCUITS.LAFFING AS.MISR EGYPT DESTROYS ETHIOPIA Z HELL HOLE, IN FAKT WE AGAZIAN WOULD R SHOULD. JOIN.ZOOMALIA AND. MISR HAHAHAHAH MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHWAHAHA IMAGINE AGAZIAN, MEREB MILLASH AKA ITALIAN ERITREA, EGYPT, ZOOMALIA VS Z WEAK GALLU AMHARUS, HAHAHAHA ZAT.WULD B A GREAT MOVIE
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After the extension and strengthening of sanctions against war-torn Ethiopia, Joe Biden administration grants Egypt $1.3bn in military aid, War-torn Ethiopia is insignificant to US.
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Egyptian intelligence chief, FM visit Eritrea’s Asmara
Saturday، 14 September 2024
Head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service (GIS) Abbas Kamel and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty on Saturday visited Eritrea’s capital Asmara where they met Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki.
Kamel and Abdelatty conveyed a message from President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to his Eritrean counterpart on ways of promoting and strengthening bilateral relations in various domains along with following up on regional political and security developments.
Afwerki expounded to the Egyptian head of the intelligence service and foreign minister his vision regarding the developments in the Red Sea, in light of the necessity of ensuring favorable conditions for restoring the navigation movement and global trade through Bab al Mandab Strait.
Also, the Eritrean president briefed them on his views regarding developments in the Horn of Africa and challenges faced by the region as well as ways of boosting regional security and stability.
https://sis.gov.eg/Story/195814/Egyptia ... lang=en-us
Ethiopia Seeks Equitable, Reasonable Water Resource Utilization for Its Dev’t, Says FM Taye
Addis Ababa, September 15/2024 (ENA)Ethiopia's Foreign Minister, Taye Atske Selassie has reiterated his country’s unwavering aspiration for an equitable and reasonable use of water resources in its development endeavors.
Ethiopia has a firm position to resolve disputes through dialogue, he reaffirmed.
Source: war-torn Ethiopia media outlets.
Egypt response to war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, Not a single drop of water.
Saturday، 14 September 2024
Head of Egypt’s General Intelligence Service (GIS) Abbas Kamel and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty on Saturday visited Eritrea’s capital Asmara where they met Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki.
Kamel and Abdelatty conveyed a message from President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to his Eritrean counterpart on ways of promoting and strengthening bilateral relations in various domains along with following up on regional political and security developments.
Afwerki expounded to the Egyptian head of the intelligence service and foreign minister his vision regarding the developments in the Red Sea, in light of the necessity of ensuring favorable conditions for restoring the navigation movement and global trade through Bab al Mandab Strait.
Also, the Eritrean president briefed them on his views regarding developments in the Horn of Africa and challenges faced by the region as well as ways of boosting regional security and stability.
https://sis.gov.eg/Story/195814/Egyptia ... lang=en-us
Ethiopia Seeks Equitable, Reasonable Water Resource Utilization for Its Dev’t, Says FM Taye
Addis Ababa, September 15/2024 (ENA)Ethiopia's Foreign Minister, Taye Atske Selassie has reiterated his country’s unwavering aspiration for an equitable and reasonable use of water resources in its development endeavors.
Ethiopia has a firm position to resolve disputes through dialogue, he reaffirmed.
Source: war-torn Ethiopia media outlets.
Egypt response to war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, Not a single drop of water.
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Re: No one can take a single drop of water from Egypt
Not a single drop of water. What a nonsense ! The dam is already filled. My guess is it is many trillions drop of water.
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Egypt's share of the nile river stands at 55.5 billion cubic meters per year right now and Sudan’s share is 18.5 billion cubic meters per year, And around 90 percent of the water that flows into the nile river and into the Mediterranean Sea comes from powerless war-torn landlocked Ethiopia through the blue nile, Egypt, with a population of 116 million people, is unlikely to settle for anything less than 55.5 billion cubic meters per year.
The 116 million Egyptians will never accept any equitable water sharing.
The 116 million Egyptians will never accept any equitable water sharing.
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This is what to expect if Trump is reelected.
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Egypt warns of dire consequences if GERD threatens security
Ahram Online , Thursday 3 Oct 2024
File Photo: Ethiopia's GERD. Photo: AFP
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty said Anyone who believes that Egypt will turn a blind eye or tolerate a serious threat to its survival is mistaken.
According to the 1929 Nile Water Agreement, Egypt receives about 55.5 bcm of the Nile water, while Sudan gets 18.5 bcm.
Egypt’s annual share of water has reached 500 m3 per person annually — while the UN defines water scarcity as 1,000 m3 per person annually — and is more than 90 percent dependent on water flow from the River Nile, according to previous remarks by the Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam.
Therefore, Madbouly said any new developments that could affect this share would lead the Egyptian state to handle the situation completely differently.
https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/532916.aspx
Ahram Online , Thursday 3 Oct 2024
File Photo: Ethiopia's GERD. Photo: AFP
Minister of Foreign Affairs Badr Abdelatty said Anyone who believes that Egypt will turn a blind eye or tolerate a serious threat to its survival is mistaken.
According to the 1929 Nile Water Agreement, Egypt receives about 55.5 bcm of the Nile water, while Sudan gets 18.5 bcm.
Egypt’s annual share of water has reached 500 m3 per person annually — while the UN defines water scarcity as 1,000 m3 per person annually — and is more than 90 percent dependent on water flow from the River Nile, according to previous remarks by the Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation Hani Sewilam.
Therefore, Madbouly said any new developments that could affect this share would lead the Egyptian state to handle the situation completely differently.
https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/532916.aspx
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Egypt and Sudan reject new Nile River deal that just came into force
Sunday 13 Oct 2024
In his speech at the opening of the seventh edition of Cairo Water Week - Sunday 13 Oct 2024.
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Sunday that safeguarding the Nile River is an existential issue for Egypt, Speaking at the opening of the seventh Cairo Water Week (CWW), El-Sisi said water is a top priority for Egypt, The Nile River provides over 98 percent of Egypt's water supply, making it indispensable to the life and survival of the Egyptian people.
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said Egypt will not give up a single cubic meter of water.
Source: Egypt media outlets.
Sunday 13 Oct 2024
In his speech at the opening of the seventh edition of Cairo Water Week - Sunday 13 Oct 2024.
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said on Sunday that safeguarding the Nile River is an existential issue for Egypt, Speaking at the opening of the seventh Cairo Water Week (CWW), El-Sisi said water is a top priority for Egypt, The Nile River provides over 98 percent of Egypt's water supply, making it indispensable to the life and survival of the Egyptian people.
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said Egypt will not give up a single cubic meter of water.
Source: Egypt media outlets.
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Of course the Nile water is an international river, It doesn't belong to war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, As a shared water resource, the development, utilization and management of the Nile waters is regulated by international water resources law, Not by poverty-stricken war-torn Ethiopia.
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Egypt, Djibouti leaders discuss strengthening ties, regional issues
October 30, 2024
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi of Egypt held a phone call on Wednesday with President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, reaffirming the strong ties between the two countries and discussing ways to enhance cooperation on a range of issues.
Both leaders emphasized their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, focusing on economic cooperation, investment, and trade. They also highlighted the importance of continued consultation and coordination on regional matters of shared interest.
The conversation touched upon various developments across the African continent. Presidents Al-Sisi and Guelleh reiterated their commitment to promoting stability and upholding national sovereignty across the region, while bolstering cooperation among regional countries. These efforts, they said, are aimed at fulfilling the aspirations of the people of the region for development and prosperity.
The situation in the Red Sea region was also discussed, with both leaders focusing on ways to ensure the stability and safety of maritime navigation. They also exchanged views on further developing cooperation between African countries within the framework of the African Union, aligning with the priorities of African nations and the interests of their people.
Source: Egypt media outlets.
October 30, 2024
President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi of Egypt held a phone call on Wednesday with President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, reaffirming the strong ties between the two countries and discussing ways to enhance cooperation on a range of issues.
Both leaders emphasized their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations, focusing on economic cooperation, investment, and trade. They also highlighted the importance of continued consultation and coordination on regional matters of shared interest.
The conversation touched upon various developments across the African continent. Presidents Al-Sisi and Guelleh reiterated their commitment to promoting stability and upholding national sovereignty across the region, while bolstering cooperation among regional countries. These efforts, they said, are aimed at fulfilling the aspirations of the people of the region for development and prosperity.
The situation in the Red Sea region was also discussed, with both leaders focusing on ways to ensure the stability and safety of maritime navigation. They also exchanged views on further developing cooperation between African countries within the framework of the African Union, aligning with the priorities of African nations and the interests of their people.
Source: Egypt media outlets.
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According to Sudan media outlets, Foreign Minister Ali Youssif said in a recent television interview that Sudan could side with Egypt if talks on the GERD fail and that the option of war remained open if an agreement ensuring the water rights of all three countries was not reached.
It's an open secret that Sudan would fight by Egypt's side if war breaks out between war-torn landlocked Ethiopia and Egypt, Ethiopia is currently politically and diplomatically isolated from neighboring countries.
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Shabia/Somali P@rnstar in Cairo banged by the Arabs
With bipolar disorder
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With bipolar disorder
That is better, keep recycling your trash
Title recycling
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FM Meets Djiboutian Parliament Speaker to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation
Thursday، 28 November 2024
Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration, met with the Speaker of the Djiboutian Parliament, Dalita Mohamed Dalita, on Wednesday evening, November 27, during his visit to Cairo. The meeting focused on the strong bilateral relations between the two brotherly nations.
Minister Abdelatty praised the historical ties between Egypt and Djibouti, emphasizing the importance of building on the recent steps taken to enhance cooperation across various sectors. He reiterated the political will to further strengthen relations at all levels.
The minister also highlighted the need to bolster cooperation frameworks and exchange expertise in parliamentary work, including the establishment of Egypt-Djibouti friendship committees in both countries' senates, as well as activating existing committees in their respective parliaments. He stressed the importance of maintaining a steady flow of parliamentary visits to reinforce the legislative ties between the two countries.
Both sides exchanged views on several regional issues of mutual interest, particularly the situation in the Horn of Africa. They reaffirmed the importance of continued dialogue and consultation to achieve shared goals and enhance stability and security in the region.
Source: Egypt State Information Service.
Thursday، 28 November 2024
Dr. Badr Abdelatty, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration, met with the Speaker of the Djiboutian Parliament, Dalita Mohamed Dalita, on Wednesday evening, November 27, during his visit to Cairo. The meeting focused on the strong bilateral relations between the two brotherly nations.
Minister Abdelatty praised the historical ties between Egypt and Djibouti, emphasizing the importance of building on the recent steps taken to enhance cooperation across various sectors. He reiterated the political will to further strengthen relations at all levels.
The minister also highlighted the need to bolster cooperation frameworks and exchange expertise in parliamentary work, including the establishment of Egypt-Djibouti friendship committees in both countries' senates, as well as activating existing committees in their respective parliaments. He stressed the importance of maintaining a steady flow of parliamentary visits to reinforce the legislative ties between the two countries.
Both sides exchanged views on several regional issues of mutual interest, particularly the situation in the Horn of Africa. They reaffirmed the importance of continued dialogue and consultation to achieve shared goals and enhance stability and security in the region.
Source: Egypt State Information Service.
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Agazi General wrote: ↑02 Sep 2024, 18:22Agazi General wrote: ↑01 Sep 2024, 08:07HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ME AND MY BELOVED, SMART, ANGRY AND JUSTIFIABLY BITTER AGAZIAN AGAME AGENT ABYSSINIALADYBOY AKA SOMALIMAN AKA KERENITE AKA EDEN AKA SARCASM AKA PROUD2 HAVE HALF WHITE KIDS, WILL.B DRINKING COFFEE WIZ US ALL ONLINE, EATING.BISCUITS.LAFFING AS.MISR EGYPT DESTROYS ETHIOPIA Z HELL HOLE, IN FAKT WE AGAZIAN WOULD R SHOULD. JOIN.ZOOMALIA AND. MISR HAHAHAHAH MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHWAHAHA IMAGINE AGAZIAN, MEREB MILLASH AKA ITALIAN ERITREA, EGYPT, ZOOMALIA VS Z WEAK GALLU AMHARUS, HAHAHAHA ZAT.WULD B A GREAT MOVIE