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Ambassador Mohamed el-Araby, the former Minister of Foreign Affairs and a member of the Senate, affirmed that Egypt's water security is a red line that must not be crossed, and that Egypt will defend its water rights by all necessary means. He criticized Ethiopian statements regarding control over the flows of the Nile River, considering that such an approach contradicts the Charter of the African Union and international law, and threatens regional cooperation. El-Araby called for dialogue and understanding among the Nile Basin countries, emphasizing that Egypt will not relinquish its water rights and warning that any neglect could lead to increasing isolation for Ethiopia. He also underscored the importance of Ethiopia handling the issue in a manner that reflects cooperation and emphasized that the management of the Nile’s sources should be based on joint coordination, not imposing control. He clarified that Egypt is ready to cooperate with other countries but rejects actions aimed at unilaterally controlling the resources.
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